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    The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Logos

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    Our logo has changed over 75 years. Pictured are our past three logos in front of a sign with our current one.https://openworks.mdanderson.org/mdacc75thenow_img/1005/thumbnail.jp

    The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Nurses

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    Nurses from around the world come to learn techniques introduced here. Today, we have about 3,700 nurses.https://openworks.mdanderson.org/mdacc75thenow_img/1000/thumbnail.jp

    The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Hospital - The Annex and Rehabilitation Center

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    Promotional brochure that seeks donations to support the creation of a new Rehabilitation Center at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. It outlines the rehabilitation services currently available and explains how these services could be significantly expanded with the development of a dedicated center.https://openworks.mdanderson.org/hrc_hisdoc/1001/thumbnail.jp

    History - Department of Nursing at the University of Texas, MD Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute

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    Renilda Hilkemyer, RN writes a comprehensive history on the Department of Nursing at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. She tracks the growth of the department from the institution\u27s origin in 1945 through the late 1970s. She provides a detailed overview of the oncology nursing activities and identifies key figures in the department.https://openworks.mdanderson.org/hrc_hisdoc/1003/thumbnail.jp

    Historical Highlights of the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute, Houston, Texas Pamphlet

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    This brochure highlights the early development of the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. It features a timeline of key accomplishments up to 1964, a history of the Board of Visitors, and an overview of how the institution was structured and operated during that period. It also includes a detailed look at the patient experience at the time, following a typical patient’s journey through the center—from initial check-in, through treatment, and into post-treatment education and follow-up care.https://openworks.mdanderson.org/hrc_hisdoc/1006/thumbnail.jp

    A Senate Concurrent Resolution commemorating the 70th anniversary of The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.

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    Concurrent resolution introduced by the Texas Senate and House of Representatives relating to commemorating the 70th anniversary of The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

    871471_Supplemental_Materials – Supplemental material for Bayesian clinical trials at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center: An update

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    Supplemental material, 871471_Supplemental_Materials for Bayesian clinical trials at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center: An update by Rebecca S Slack Tidwell, S Andrew Peng, Minxing Chen, Diane D Liu, Ying Yuan and J Jack Lee in Clinical Trials</p

    Promise - Spring 2020

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    Rogers Award honors MD Anderson nursing assistant MD Anderson awards highest nursing honor Low-grade serous ovarian cancer survivor establishes research nonprofit Celebrity Chef Cooking Demo makes young cancer patients sous-chefs for a day Bob’s Encore: hope in the fight against pancreatic cancer Board of Visitors welcomes seven new members Board of Visitors awards highest distinction to longtime member A Conversation with a Living Legend raises 4millionBootWalkraises4 million Boot Walk raises 2 million for cancer research, education and prevention Get to know Advance Team’s Laura Nelson Cookbook author leaves her mark on gastric cancer researchhttps://openworks.mdanderson.org/promise/1001/thumbnail.jp

    GitHub Workshop

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    January 27, 2023 John Wood, MS Senior Applications Systems Analyst, Enterprise Development and Integration, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Austin Castelo, BS Associate Systems Analyst, Imaging Physics Department, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Part I: GitHub Basics - for faculty, investigators, future, and active GitHub users Part II: Using Institutional GitHub – for active and future GitHub users Part III: GitHub Demo, Interactive Discussion, and Troubleshooting – for active and future GitHub usershttps://openworks.mdanderson.org/igct_workshops/1005/thumbnail.jp
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