this chapter begins with Dr. Freireich\u27s reflections on the circuitous path that took him to hematology. He describes the unique clinical oncology program he helped set up at MD Anderson, and the best and brightest fellows who came to train. He traces the creation of graduate education at MD Anderson. He weaves in discussion of how growth at MD Anderson was tied to debates over bringing a medical school to Houston.https://openworks.mdanderson.org/mchv_interviewchapters/1025/thumbnail.jp
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this chapter begins with Dr. Freireich\u27s reflections on the circuitous path that took him to hema...
Dr. Freiriech next traces the growth of education at MD Anderson when Dr. Charles A. [Mickey] LeMais...
In this chapter, Dr. Freireich explains the Institutional Grand Rounds in greater detail, focusing o...
Dr. Freireich begins this chapter by sketching the educational opportunities that MD Anderson offers...
In this chapter, Dr. Balch talks about the academic dimension of his vision for the Department of Su...
In this chapter, Dr. Freireich says that “We’re now in ’64, and things are going along famously. I h...
In this chapter, Dr. Jones explains that his mother\u27s breast cancer diagnosis motivated him to le...
Dr. Freireich explains why the slow evolution of the blood separator made it necessary for him to le...
Here Dr. Podoloff tells how he decided to leave private practice in 1985 for a position at MD Anders...
In this chapter, Dr. Yung talks about his first impressions of MD Anderson and his early efforts to ...
Dr. Ewer begins this chapter by explaining how he found out about an opening at MD Anderson and the ...
Dr. Tomasovic begins this segment with comments on MD Anderson’s perceived weaknesses in basic resea...
Dr. Cohen first tells the story of applying for a position at MD Anderson, noting that he wanted to ...
To begin this segment, Dr. Rodriguez sketches her research while a Fellow at the University of Arizo...
In this segment, Dr. Tomasovic talks about coming to MD Anderson in 1980 as an Assistant Professor i...