A Very Sad Day May 22, 2013 By Leonard Zwelling I attended the Faculty Senate meeting last evening. In many respects it was like most Senate meetings. It got started late as we awaited the arrival of many busy clinicians trying to serve both their patients and their fellow faculty […]
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The Microbiome: Another Reason That the Moon Shots May Miss May 20, 2013 By Leonard Zwelling Michael Pollan published a fascinating article in the NY Times Magazine on Sunday, May 19 (link below). All cancer care personnel should read it for it describes the actual world in which we live, not the one imagined
In Jeopardy The Answers Come Before the Questions. Are We in Jeopardy? May 15, 2013 By Leonard Zwelling On Monday afternoon, May 13, Dr. DePinho sent an email to the institution commenting on the story in Sunday’s Houston Chronicle. To summarize: 1. Dr. DePinho went “above and beyond” what was required of him as
Don’t Be a Bork May 12, 2013 By Leonard Zwelling In the fall of 1973, President Richard Nixon no longer wished to deal with the Special Prosecutor he had appointed in May. That man was Archibald Cox, an above reproach Harvard law professor looking into allegations of wrong doing that had surfaced following
This Time It Was Avoidable May 11, 2013 By Leonard Zwelling In the coming days it is likely that MD Anderson faculty and employees will, once again, be explaining to friends and family why the private business activities of the institution’s president are coming under public scrutiny. This follows previous questions being raised about