Raymond Nelson DuBois, Jr., MD, PhD, Oral History Interview, November 14, 2018
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Description
Major Topics Covered:
- The Provost’s Office at MD Anderson (2000s): plan to build research; working with faculty
- Executive leadership (2000s): Executive Committee; strategic planning; response to financial crises
- Academic medical centers: developing research and education
Interview Chapters
Chapter 08: On Growing as a Leader, First Impressions of MD Anderson, and a First Day on the Job
Chapter 09: Building Research from the Provost's Office
Chapter 10: Strategic Planning, Budgets, Physical Space, and Industry Partnerships
Chapter 11: Financial Processes, Challenges, and a Crisis;
Chapter 12: Executive Teamwork and a Long-Range Vision for the Institution
Identifier
DuBoisRN_02_20181114
Publication Date
11-14-2018
Publisher
The Historical Resources Center, Research Medical Library, The University of Texas Cancer Center
City
Houston, Texas
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 License.
Topics Covered
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, University of Texas System. M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute at Houston, University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute
Disciplines
History of Science, Technology, and Medicine | Oncology | Oral History
Recommended Citation
DuBois, Raymond N. Jr., MD, PhD and Rosolowski, Tacey A. PhD, "Raymond Nelson DuBois, Jr., MD, PhD, Oral History Interview, November 14, 2018" (2018). Interview Sessions. 107.
https://openworks.mdanderson.org/mchv_interviewsessions/107
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About the Interview
About the Interview Subject:
Dr. Raymond DuBois (b. Runge, Texas) came to MD Anderson in 2007 to serve as Provost and Executive VP under Dr. John Mendelsohn. He left the institution in 2012 and, since 2016, has been Dean of the College of Medicine at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston.