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Dr. Peter L. Slavin

Cedars-Sinai appoints president and CEO
July 18, 2024

In 1994, he was appointed Mass General’s senior vice president and chief medical officer. Three years later, he was recruited to serve as the first president of the newly merged Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis. He returned to Boston in 1999 to serve as chair and CEO of the Massachusetts General Physicians Organization, which included more than 1,700 physicians.

In 2003, he was appointed president of Mass General, the third oldest hospital in the country and the largest Harvard teaching hospital, with more than 900 inpatient beds and the largest hospital-based research program in the U.S.

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During his tenure, Slavin taught internal medicine at Mass General and served as a professor of healthcare policy at Harvard Medical School. He stepped down as Mass General president in 2021 to pursue his interests in healthcare investment, advising and consulting.

In joining Cedars-Sinai, Slavin said he is returning to his true calling—serving patients and the community. He joins an organization focused squarely on both as it expands access to healthcare closer to where people live across the region and internationally.

“Dr. Slavin is the ideal individual to lead Cedars-Sinai,” Priselac said. “He is guided by conscience, heart, vision and ingenuity, and he understands the challenges of complex organizations like Cedars-Sinai. We are in excellent hands with him.”

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