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.

From Eric Berger of Houston Chronicle.                      May 3, 2013 File under “thank sir, may I have another!” http://blog.chron.com/sciguy/2013/05/fda-disagrees-with-m-d-anderson-leaders-glowing-comments-about-his-drug

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The Grace of Houston                        May 1, 2013 By Leonard Zwelling             My wife, Dr. Kleinerman, and I have attended large charity banquets in at least three separate locations, Washington, DC, New York City and Houston, Texas. The difference in the customs that seem to be guiding these affairs was striking. The difference may serve

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Accountable Care Will Depend Upon Accountable Patients            April 28, 2013 By  Leonard Zwelling             The New York Times headline sums up a philosophy of health care that seems counterintuitive., especially given the push here at Anderson to increase patient encounters. “A Health Provider Finds Success In Keeping Hospital Beds Empty”. The article by Annie Lowrey

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Accountable Care Will Depend Upon Accountable Patients            April 29, 2013 By  Leonard Zwelling             The New York Times headline sums up a philosophy of health care that seems counterintuitive., especially given the push here at Anderson to increase patient encounters. “A Health Provider Finds Success In Keeping Hospital Beds Empty”. The article by Annie Lowrey

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The Yankees Out There            April 22, 2013 By Leonard Zwelling             This is an important article for anyone interested in the cancer problem faced by the people of the United States. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/22/health/patients-genes-seen-as-future             The cancer problem is really simple to state. There’s too much of it and it is killing people. The solution is far

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What We’ve Got Here Is Failure to Communicate                        April 18, 2013 By Leonard Zwelling             This is the correct wording of the famous Strother Martin line from the 1967 film Cool Hand Luke, starring Paul Newman. It is usually mangled in some way, but that does not detract from its meaning or its continued

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