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Wayne S. Dysinger, MD, MPH is an Associate Professor in the School of Medicine (Family Medicine Department) and School of Public Health at Loma Linda University, with additional roles as Associate Clinical Professor in Preventive Medicine. He holds dual academic appointments across three units: School of Medicine (Family Medicine and Preventive Medicine departments) and School of Public Health.
Education: MD from Loma Linda University (1986), MPH from Loma Linda University (1990), and BA from Southern Adventist University (1982). His research focuses on lifestyle medicine, chronic disease prevention, and medical education innovation. He has led projects like the Complete Health Improvement Program (CHIP) and contributed to national initiatives like the Lifestyle Medicine Research Summit.
His articles emphasize translational research in lifestyle interventions, clinical practice models, and healthcare system reforms. Notable trends include promoting evidence-based lifestyle prescriptions, hybrid value-based care models, and global health collaborations. He has advised on medical curriculum development, including population medicine training for residents and medical students.
Grants include leadership roles in initiatives like the Loma Linda University Integrative Medicine Program (2012-2014) and residency training grants. He serves on committees such as the LLUSOM Curriculum Committee and international advisory roles like visiting professorships in China.
Lifestyle Medicine is central to his work, with active involvement in the American College of Lifestyle Medicine and national networks to advance patient care through preventive strategies.

