Travis Osterman
DO, MS, FAMIA, FASCO
Travis Osterman is the practicing oncologist in the room when standards bodies, electronic-health-record vendors, and frontier-AI groups decide how data, technology, and standards reshape cancer care. He chairs the minimal Common Oncology Data Elements (mCODE™) executive committee; advises Microsoft, Epic, Tempus AI, and the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN); and founded the Epic Beacon Community Operations Group. At Vanderbilt Health, he serves as AVP of Research Informatics, shaping how data are organized and accessed across hundreds of systems and projects.
Where he operates
- Leadership - program, governance, and standards roles that shape how cancer care interoperates.
- Expertise - domain depth in clinical genomics, mCODE, AI for immunotherapy, and precision oncology.
- Corporate collaborations - GE HealthCare, Epic, Microsoft, Tempus AI, nference, NCCN. With public COI and Open Payments disclosures.
- Speaking · Research · Press - keynotes, publications, and coverage.
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Frequently asked questions
- Who is Travis Osterman?
- Travis Osterman, DO, MS, FAMIA, FASCO, is a practicing medical oncologist and biomedical informatics executive. He is board certified in medical oncology (ABIM, 2016) and clinical informatics (ABPM, 2016), and operates at the intersection of clinical oncology, applied AI, and healthcare data standards.
- What does Dr. Osterman do?
- Dr. Osterman chairs the mCODE Executive Committee, the international oncology data standard implemented at more than 70 institutions across six countries. At Vanderbilt Health he serves as Associate Vice President for Research Informatics and Director of Cancer Clinical Informatics at the Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center. He also advises Microsoft, Epic, Tempus AI, and the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, and founded the Epic Beacon Community Operations Group.
- How can someone engage Dr. Osterman for consulting, advising, or speaking?
- Consulting, advising, and speaking engagements are managed through WSOR, LLC. Inquiries about keynotes, advisory work, and collaborations can be routed through the contact form on this site.