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Keck Medicine of USC
NameKeck Medicine of USC
LocationLos Angeles, California
TypeAcademic medical center
AffiliationUniversity of Southern California
Founded1991

Keck Medicine of USC is an academic health system affiliated with the University of Southern California that provides clinical care, biomedical research, and professional education across the Los Angeles County region. The system integrates hospitals, outpatient clinics, specialty centers, and research laboratories, linking patient care to faculty from the USC School of Medicine and allied health programs. It operates within a competitive Southern California healthcare landscape alongside institutions such as Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, UCLA Health, and Children's Hospital Los Angeles while engaging in regional initiatives with municipal and federal entities.

History

Keck Medicine traces institutional roots to early 20th-century medical instruction at the University of Southern California and organizational developments through the late 20th century that culminated in a branded health system in the 1990s following philanthropy from the W. M. Keck Foundation. Throughout its history the enterprise has navigated healthcare policy shifts involving the Affordable Care Act, regional public health emergencies such as responses coordinated with the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services, and system integration episodes similar to mergers seen at Harbor–UCLA Medical Center and Kaiser Permanente. Landmark events include expansion of specialty programs and capital projects influenced by donors like the W. M. Keck Foundation and civic leaders in Los Angeles. Leadership transitions have paralleled national trends among academic medical centers, with executive appointments comparable to leaders at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Mayo Clinic.

Facilities and Campuses

The system's primary hospitals and outpatient campuses are concentrated in Los Angeles and adjacent communities, featuring tertiary care centers, specialty institutes, and ambulatory clinics. Major sites include the flagship urban hospital near the USC Health Sciences Campus, and community hospitals serving Downtown Los Angeles, Pasadena, and the San Gabriel Valley. Facilities host advanced infrastructure such as hybrid operating rooms, dedicated transplant suites, and neonatal intensive care units analogous to those at Texas Children's Hospital and Mount Sinai Hospital. Satellite clinics extend services into suburbs and partner with municipal institutions including the Los Angeles County+USC Medical Center network and community organizations in neighborhoods like South Los Angeles and East Hollywood.

Clinical Services and Specialties

Clinical programs span a broad spectrum from primary care to complex subspecialties. Prominent specialty services include cardiac surgery and interventional cardiology, neurosciences and neurosurgery, solid organ transplantation, oncology and hematology, orthopedics and sports medicine, and maternal-fetal medicine, reflecting capabilities similar to programs at Cleveland Clinic, MD Anderson Cancer Center, and Rothman Orthopaedics. Multidisciplinary centers address stroke care in collaboration with emergency medicine teams trained under protocols from organizations like the American Heart Association, while cancer care integrates multidisciplinary tumor boards akin to practices at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Pediatric services coordinate with pediatric centers such as Children's Hospital Los Angeles and pediatric subspecialty networks across Southern California.

Research and Education

Research portfolios combine basic science, translational efforts, clinical trials, and population health studies. Investigations occur in partnership with university departments at the University of Southern California, leveraging research infrastructure comparable to that at Stanford University School of Medicine, Yale School of Medicine, and UCLA Geffen School of Medicine. Areas of emphasis include regenerative medicine, precision oncology, neurosciences, cardiovascular innovation, and infectious disease research responsive to outbreaks tracked by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The system participates in multicenter clinical trials coordinated with groups like the National Institutes of Health and cooperative oncology groups, and contributes to graduate medical education through residency and fellowship programs accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. Faculty publish in journals such as The New England Journal of Medicine, The Lancet, and JAMA and present at conferences including the American Society of Clinical Oncology and the Radiological Society of North America.

Affiliations and Partnerships

Affiliations extend across academic, governmental, and industry partners. Academic ties center on the University of Southern California and the Keck School of Medicine of USC with collaborative relationships to other universities like California State University, Los Angeles for allied health training. Clinical partnerships include cooperative arrangements with municipal systems such as Los Angeles County Department of Health Services and referral networks involving hospitals like Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center and Huntington Hospital. Research and innovation collaborations engage biotechnology and pharmaceutical firms headquartered in Greater Los Angeles and national consortia organized by the National Cancer Institute. Community partnerships involve public health organizations, philanthropic entities including the W. M. Keck Foundation, and professional societies such as the American College of Surgeons.

Administration and Governance

Governance comprises a board and executive leadership structure aligning academic priorities of the University of Southern California with health system operations. Administrative offices oversee finance, compliance, clinical quality, and human resources while interacting with regulatory bodies like the California Department of Public Health and accreditation organizations such as The Joint Commission. Executive roles mirror those at other academic centers with positions for Chief Executive Officer, Chief Medical Officer, and deans coordinating with the Keck School of Medicine of USC leadership. Strategic planning addresses regional healthcare needs alongside fiscal stewardship, graduate medical education oversight, and research enterprise management.

Category:Hospitals in Los Angeles Category:University of Southern California