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.

STAYIN’ ALIVE

Stayin’ Alive By Leonard Zwelling             “You never know when you will have to run the marathon”.             This is one of the favorite sayings of my good friend Dr. Martin Raber, former Vice President and Physician-in-Chief of MD Anderson. We are the two ex-VPs you will see wandering around the Westwood Golf Course on

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SELF, MOMMY

Self, Mommy By Leonard Zwelling             When my kids were little, they, like all children, were wholly dependent upon my wife and I for their every need. Then, at some point, they began to express a small degree of self-sufficiency. It could be in feeding themselves or walking alone or even the use of the

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Boyz n the Hoodz By Leonard Zwelling             Grab your hard hat and follow me, kids, as we go to ChemistryLand.             This Magic Kingdom is not in Orlando or even LaLa Land. It’s right here on the South Campus on the third floor of the building containing the small office that I will be

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Institutional PTSD

Institutional PTSD By Leonard Zwelling          The signs and symptoms are irrefutable.          The Mayo Clinic web site sums it up very well:             Post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms are generally grouped into three types: intrusive memories, avoidance and numbing, and increased anxiety or emotional arousal (hyperarousal).          Can there be any doubt that the faculty

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DECIDE

Decide By Leonard Zwelling             Leaders lead. Faced with a series of possible choices, often difficult, nuanced, and uncertain in predictable outcome, a leader must decide on a course of action. Even doing nothing is a choice.             For many months, the Assad government in Syria has been engaged in a civil war with rebels

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WINNING

Why the Faculty Can’t Win By Leonard Zwelling             I have had many conversations with faculty members over the past two years concerning their feelings of helplessness in the face of poor strategic decisions by MD Anderson’s leadership. I have also had some conversations, albeit far fewer, with the leadership team members. It is striking

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