Mr. Stuyck expresses his appreciation for the MD Anderson faculty who are the intellectual engine of the institution even though they represent only twenty percent of employees. He says he has always tried to understand faculty issues and speak their lingo. He traces his support for faculty back to his experiences at University of Texas Medical Branch, where he loved attending Grand Rounds. He sketches how issues have changed for faculty and lists the pressures upon them. He also characterizes MD Anderson faculty as possessing great intellectual curiosity.https://openworks.mdanderson.org/mchv_interviewchapters/1382/thumbnail.jp
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