Leonard Zwelling

Dr. Zwelling is a board-certified internist and medical oncologist. He was trained at Duke University, Duke Medical School and Duke Hospital after which he completed his oncology training at the National Cancer Institute. He started his research career at NCI and in 1984 moved to The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center where he rose to the rank of Professor of Medicine and Pharmacology. He returned to business school at the University of Houston, graduating in 1993. He then gravitated to research administration.

JUST SAY NO-Link to latest op-ed in Chronicle

Just Say No By Leonard Zwelling          In an effort to boost profits during uncertain times, many large retailers opened their doors this Thanksgiving Day. The relatively short time between a late Thanksgiving and Wednesday Christmas along with yet another commercial ploy even more offensive to the human senses than the Black Friday running of

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JUXTAPOSING QUALITY CARE AND GENOMICS

The Juxtaposition of Personalized Cancer Care Quality and Molecular Genomics: A Real Strategic Plan By Leonard Zwelling          The November 14 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine has a remarkable juxtaposition of two editorials of relevance to MD Anderson.          The first by Huckman and Kelley discusses what the lay public is really

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STUPIDITY

Stupidity: My Favorite Subject By Leonard Zwelling             I know I have to stop writing about stupidity. But, as Woody Allen said about death in Annie Hall, it’s a very important subject.             After my 29 years at Anderson plus that memorable year in DC, I really thought I had seen stupidity on display at

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50

50-November 22, 2013-Remembering Below is the prologue to the book I am currently writing with my co-author Marianne Ehrlich. The book is about the similarities between the forces causing the crisis of leadership in government in Washington, DC and the identical causes of the crisis of leading and governing MD Anderson. The book, tentatively titled

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