Dr. Cox talks about his decision to come to MD Anderson, his position as Vice President for Patient Care and Physician-in-Chief, and why that “title was a great title and it was a bad job, for me.” He also discusses being glad to return to being a practicing radiation oncologist, is reflections on MD Anderson President Dr. Charles LeMaistre, and the main differences between being a physician and being an administrator.https://openworks.mdanderson.org/mchv_interviewchapters/1753/thumbnail.jp
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