Who Do You Trust? By Leonard Zwelling At the Faculty Senate meeting on June 18, the issue of the discrepancy between the acceleration rates of salaries for faculty vs. administration was again addressed. In all candor, I have no idea why. Randy Legerski clearly and succinctly once again laid out the data that indicate […]
Success By Leonard Zwelling With the latest trend of having unanimously approved, peer-vetted faculty turned down for promotion and tenure by the President, it is safe to say that success at MD Anderson is being rapidly redefined. Previously, good performance as judged by grant funds, publications, clinical care, service and teaching was sufficient for
“Least Untruthful” By Leonard Zwelling By now, the whole world is aware that the National Security Agency of the United States was collecting information on American citizens within the boundaries of the country. Much of this newfound awareness is due to the leaks to the press from Edward Snowden, an NSA contract worker who
Can Outcomes Become Income? By Leonard Zwelling I hope that you received the same gift I did on Friday, May 31. It was a book edited by Drs. Rodriguez, Walters and Burke entitled “60 Years of Survival Outcomes at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center”. It is a disease-by-disease compilation of the