When the Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine welcomed its first incoming class in July 2020, the United States was experiencing not only the deadly COVID-19 pandemic but also a national reckoning on social justice. Like other medical schools across the country, it has faced the challenge of educating a new generation of physicians who can help reverse longstanding disparities in the healthcare system, “a generation of post-pandemic doctors for a world still taking shape.”
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