Healthcare DIVE June 6, 2024
Brian T. Horowitz

Before his job as CEO ends this summer, Healthcare Dive spoke with Mark Schuster about the new medical school and how immersive technologies can aid instruction.

In 2020, Kaiser Permanente — the nonprofit healthcare conglomerate — opened the Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine. Kaiser said the medical school, which serves 200 students in Pasadena, California, would aim to address health inequities and draw on its network of faculty resources in the health system to teach students.

Now, four years later, KPSOM is celebrating its first graduating class — and welcoming a new CEO. On July 1, John Dalrymple will take over as dean and CEO of the medical school, replacing founding dean and chief executive Mark Schuster, who will...

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