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To counter the financial challenges, MD Anderson planned to eliminate roughly 1,000 jobs from its workforce of 20,000 through a combination of layoffs and attrition.
Dr. Ron DePinho was paid more than $2 million as president of MD Anderson Cancer Center, but he'll also make out well in the professor position he assumed a week ago after resigning under pressure.
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Dr. Peter Pisters, who'll become MD Anderson Cancer Center's new president on Dec. 1, has been called the antithesis of predecessor Dr. Ron DePinho, but they'll share a resemblance in one respect ...
Ending a 23-year relationship with the world-renowned MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Orlando Health announced Monday that it will partner with the University of Florida to restructure and ...