Abstract

Throughout the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, clinicians and researchers with appointments in separate divisions of infectious diseases (ID) and preventive medicine (PM) subspecialties collaborated on multiple projects, programmatic activities, and large-scale interventions at a tertiary academic medical center in the US Midwest. This collaboration was one of the reasons that prompted the integration of these groups into 1 unified academic division. Although this integrated structure is uncommon in the United States, the rationale, circumstances, and culture leading to this realignment may be common to other academic health systems.

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