Len Zwelling

Addresses

Addresses By Leonard Zwelling          A little reportage from the front.          Apparently your friends at MD Anderson Information Systems are watching you. They will notice if you log into the network from an IP address distant from Houston and ask you whether you have taken leave and/or have registered your travel from Houston in […]

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China

China By Leonard Zwelling          Here’s the last line of this op-ed from The Wall Street Journal on May 1.          “The point would be to pair economic concerns with national-security aims, protect intellectual property, and ensure reliable access to public-health goods—so the U.S. is no longer at the mercy of Beijing for supplies in

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Women Leaders

Women Leaders By Leonard Zwelling          In The New York Times on June 14, Nicholas Kristof observes that countries led by women have handled their responses to the pandemic better than those led by men.          Specifically he identifies New Zealand, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Iceland and Norway as having had better outcomes in terms of

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Crowds

Crowds By Leonard Zwelling          This op-ed by Abigail Shrier in The Wall Street Journal on June 6 makes a very critical point about the hypocrisy governing America’s response to the coronavirus and to the death of George Floyd. In the first case, we were told to hunker down, stay out of crowds, and particularly

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One Death

How Did One Death Do What 100,000 Couldn’t By Leonard Zwelling          The funeral for George Floyd in Houston will be a solemn affair. The protests in response to his death at the hands of the Minneapolis Police started off peacefully, but it is likely that the peaceful protesters were infiltrated by extremists from the

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My MD Anderson

Dr. Pisters, Dr. DePinho, This Is My MD Anderson By Leonard Zwelling  https://www.medp does as agetoday.com/publichealthpolicy/healthpolicy/86818?xid=nl_secondopinion_2020-06-02&eun=g1139137d0r          This article by Francois Furstenburg of Johns Hopkins does a pretty good job of describing the plight of academia in 2020. In a word, it’s corporatization. Many university and academic health care systems have been converted into profit-making

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