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Developing a New APP Patient Intake Clinic: Suspicion of Lymphoma Clinic
Development of an APP Intake Clinic, Suspicion of Lymphoma Clinic, to provide expedited evaluation for patients with a suspicion of lymphoma.https://openworks.mdanderson.org/acif26/1019/thumbnail.jp
Thyroid Cancer Survivorship Eligibility Report: Identifying Patients Who Meet Transition Criteria
https://openworks.mdanderson.org/acif26/1013/thumbnail.jp
Survivorship Research Priority Areas
Obesity PRO Long Term Immune Toxicity
Introduction: Michael Roth, MD
Presenters:
Noha Abdel-Wahab, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor General Internal Medicine
Sarah Fisher, MD, FACS, Assistant Professor Surgical oncology
Zayd Razouki, MD, MS, Associate Professor General Internal Medicin
Rock\u27n Research, 2025, knobs
Artist(s): Andrew Burkhardt
Materials: Found wood and spare guitar parts
This is a fender style guitar with all reclaimed/ recycled wood and parts. The top, neck, finger board and head are composed from wood I harvested from oak trees removed to support the construction of the new South Campus Research Building 5 (SCRB5). The building is currently under construction at the corner of Old Spanish Trail and Bertner Ave, thank you Vaughn Construction for helping me claim the wood. The back of the guitar is poplar wood from a discarded piano I found on the side of the road.
HUGE thank you goes out to South Paw Guitars (https://southpawguitars.com/) and Rockin’ Robin Guitars and Music (https://www.rockinrobinguitars.com/) and guitar luthier Clarence for their amazing support in providing all the hardware for this build. All parts are recycled from other guitars and are functional.
Though this should not be considered a new guitar is it very much playable and if someone likes to play they will enjoy this piece. It is also an awesome display piece to connect one to the amazing mission here at MD Anderson – Making Cancer History!https://openworks.mdanderson.org/recycledart2025/1113/thumbnail.jp
Babe, hold my bag, 2025
Artist(s): Karmel Delgado
Materials: Sterile wrappers and plastic tray
Materials used were used sterile wrappers (wraps instruments for surgery) and to reinforce the structure I used the plastic tray that comes in the sterile packs for surgery. These materials are clean & unused. It usually goes to trash.https://openworks.mdanderson.org/recycledart2025/1099/thumbnail.jp
Pokémon Concierge, 2025, Ditto
Artist(s): Steven Cuevas
Materials: Cardboard, chicken wire, cloth
We used masks that were damaged, and cardboard boxes from the hospital. We also used chicken wire and low VOC paints al. We also used chicken wire and low VOC paints.https://openworks.mdanderson.org/recycledart2025/1074/thumbnail.jp
Pokémon Concierge, 2025
Artist(s): Steven Cuevas
Materials: Cardboard, chicken wire, cloth
We used masks that were damaged, and cardboard boxes from the hospital. We also used chicken wire and low VOC paints al. We also used chicken wire and low VOC paints.https://openworks.mdanderson.org/recycledart2025/1073/thumbnail.jp
Houston Sports Stadiums, 2025
Artist(s): Byron Frost
Materials: Recycled woodhttps://openworks.mdanderson.org/recycledart2025/1069/thumbnail.jp
The Tree of Art, 2025
Artist(s): Leslie Cavazos
Materials: Glass, plastic, tree branch
This recycled art piece is made from a tree branch, a glass bottle (base), small glass vases (to hang miniature plants), plastic bottles (for the flowers), and rocks to hold the branch\u27s weight in place, and painted with glass paint for color.https://openworks.mdanderson.org/recycledart2025/1065/thumbnail.jp