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.

Awe, Sorrow, And Anger At National Monuments To Our Darkest Days

Awe, Sorrow, And Anger At National Monuments To Our Darkest Days By Leonard Zwelling Where were you when…? For the parents of the Baby Boomers, the Greatest Generation, it’s Pearl Harbor. For us Boomers, it is the Kennedy Assassination. For our kids and for us, too, it’s 9/11. Each of these crucial upheavals in normal …

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Murphy’s Law And His Conflicted Interests

Murphy’s Law And His Conflicted Interests By Leonard Zwelling I have been advised often that I need to retitle the book I wrote about Congress “You Can’t Make This Stuff Up,” (the actual new title of the revised edition is “The Premature Birth Of ObamaCare,” available soon). Republican Representative Tim Murphy of western Pennsylvania, has …

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The Key For MD Anderson May Not Be MD Anderson First

The Key For MD Anderson May Not Be MD Anderson First By Leonard Zwelling One of Tom Friedman’s recurring themes, is the need for interconnectedness and adaptability for success in the modern world. In this editorial he notes, as he has repeatedly, the effects of actual climate change, the climate change in business produced by …

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A Crucial Presidential Gesture: Portfolio Transparency

A Crucial Presidential Gesture: Portfolio Transparency By Leonard Zwelling One of the issues that tripped up both of the last two MD Anderson presidents was conflict of interest. Essentially, both Dr. Mendelson and Dr. DePinho allowed their personal financial positions to contain the stock of companies whose products were being tested at the institution they …

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Why Wouldn’t The MD Anderson Faculty Take A Collective Knee? : Will They The Next Time?

Why Wouldn’t The MD Anderson Faculty Take A Collective Knee? : Will They The Next Time? By Leonard Zwelling Of course, it’s about race. Colin Kaepernick’s original protest at the time of the playing and singing of the national anthem before an NFL game was all about the manner in which black people are treated …

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A Real Conversation: The Value Of Competition In Health Care

A Real Conversation: The Value Of Competition In Health Care By Leonard Zwelling Today I had a unique experience. I had a real conversation with a learned man whose politics and mine do not align. We discussed health care reform and the various forces in play in America today that are changing the way doctors …

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