Fragmented email exchange referencing Bernard J. Tyson bio and vague MBA comment
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The passage contains only disjointed messages with a link to a Kaiser Permanente biography and a brief comment about an MBA versus an MD. It lacks concrete names of high‑level officials, transactions, Link to Bernard J. Tyson's Kaiser Permanente bio Question about identity of a person ("Is this person?") Comment suggesting an MBA is more practical than a repurposed MD
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