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The Keck School of Medicine of the
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teaches and trains physicians, biomedical scientists and other healthcare professionals, conducts medical research, and treats patients. Founded in 1885, it is the second oldest medical school in California after the UCSF School of Medicine. It is located on the university's health sciences campus in northeastern
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which is adjacent to the
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and Lincoln Heights neighborhoods. For the physician class of 2024, the average GPA was 3.8 and the average MCAT score was 517.


Programs

In addition to a medical degree (MD), the school offers various combined degrees, such as MD/MPH, MD/PhD and MD/MBA. The school offers separate master's and doctoral degree programs in various biomedical fields. It also offers programs in physician assistantship and nurse anesthesia. The joint MD-PhD program is part of a cooperation with the
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located in nearby Pasadena. USC also offers a combined engineering and medicine graduate certificate program, available to both PhD and MD students.


Affiliated hospitals


Teaching hospitals

There are several teaching hospitals, including
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, a Level I trauma center located in Los Angeles jointly operated by USC and the
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. Keck Hospital of USC, and Children's Hospital of Los Angeles are also teaching hospitals.


Keck Medicine of USC

Keck Medicine of USC is an affiliated system of hospitals, clinics, and primary care providers and as of 2022, USC Health includes four hospitals, some campus-based specialty clinics, five community-based
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clinics, and USC Care Medical Group, which is the physician practice of doctors who are on the faculty of the Keck School of Medicine.USC. July 16, 201
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/ref> Hospitals and clinics include the Keck Hospital of USC and the
USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center The USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center is a cancer center owned and operated by the University of Southern California (USC) through its Keck School of Medicine. Kenneth True Norris Jr. provided the money to build the hospital after voters r ...
, which USC acquired from
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in 2009 for $275 million after three years of litigation between the parties,
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, and the USC Verdugo Hills Hospital in Glendale added in 2013. USC Arcadia Hospital added in 2022 previously known as Methodist Hospital in Arcadia.


History of the school

The school was founded in 1885, and is the oldest medical school in
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. The school's association with Children's Hospital Los Angeles began in 1932. In 1970, it formed the first academic Department of Emergency Medicine in the United States. By 1983, the USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center was opened. Robert E. Tranquada was dean from 1986 to 1991. In 1991, the USC University Hospital, later to be renamed Keck Hospital of USC, was opened. In July 1999, the
W. M. Keck Foundation The W. M. Keck Foundation is an American charitable foundation supporting scientific, engineering, and medical research in the United States. It was founded in 1954 by William Myron Keck, founder and president of Superior Oil Company (now par ...
donated $110 million to the USC School of Medicine. The school was then renamed the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California. The school committed to raising $330 million in matching funds, and used a large portion of the gift to expand research efforts, including the Zilkha Neurogenetic Institute. In 2015, Paul Aisen, who leads the US Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study (ADCS) and its approximately $100 million in funding, left
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and joined the faculty of Keck. Aisen had been recruited to UCSD from Georgetown in 2007 to run the ADCS which UCSD had established in 1991. Aisen left UCSD because he was unhappy with the level of support that UCSD was providing him and due to the offer from USC. UCSD and USC ended up in litigation over control of the program. USC rented space for Aisen in a San Diego office park, where Keck's Alzheimer's Therapeutic Research Institute is located under Aisen's direction. Some aspects of data management were temporarily settled in 2016; as of 2017 the litigation was ongoing. A report in ''Nature'' noted that Keck had been recruiting from San Diego, hiring four scientists from Scripps Research Institute after a proposed merger fell through, and that Keck had recruited the director of the UCSD Health System to run its Children's Hospital. In March 2016 Carmen Puliafito resigned as dean and Rohit Varma became the interim dean, and was named dean in November of that year. On May 1, 2018, Laura Mosqueda was appointed as dean of the school. She is a professor of Family Medicine and Geriatrics. In November 2021, Carolyn C. Meltzer, a radiologist and nuclear medicine doctor, was named as the new dean of the school effective March 1, 2022.


Controversies

The ''
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'' reported in July 2017 that while Puliafito served as dean and USC professor, he "kept company with a circle of criminals and drug users who said he used methamphetamine and other drugs with them." The reporters reviewed video and photographs of Puliafito engaging in these activities in hotel rooms, apartments, and the dean's office. According to the newspaper, a 21-year-old prostitute had overdosed while taking drugs with Puliafito in a Pasadena hotel room on March 4, 2016; the article included a recording of a conversation between a 911 operator and Puliafito. The report said that police had found methamphetamine in the room. Puliafito resigned as dean three weeks afterwards. Immediately following the publication of the ''Los Angeles Times'' report, USC announced that Puliafito had been placed "on leave from his roles at USC, including seeing patients."Adam Elmahrek, Sarah Parvini, Paul Pringle & Matt Hamilton
Former USC medical school dean no longer seeing patients; Pasadena police discipline officer
''Los Angeles Times'' (July 17, 2017).
In 2018, Puliafito’s California medical license was revoked. USC announced that Varma was no longer dean in October 2017, when the ''Los Angeles Times'' told the school it was going to publish a story about a 2003 sexual harassment finding by USC against Varma which had not been publicly disclosed previously.


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