Dr. Cohen shares observations about where he is in his career and the support that MD Anderson is currently providing to Integrative Medicine now that John Mendelsohn is no longer president. He also observes that the timing might be right for a change, as growing evidence about the value of IM approaches may support insurance reimbursement. He talks about the health trends in China and India, both of which are now in the Reagan Era Good Life period, with threats to quality of life and health. He expresses his hope that colleagues at Fudan University will become involved in quality of life studies.https://openworks.mdanderson.org/mchv_interviewchapters/1632/thumbnail.jp
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