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1 online resource (254 pages) |
Series |
Kenneth E. Montague Series in Oil and Business History ; v. 25 |
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Kenneth E. Montague series in oil and business history
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Contents |
Introduction -- The early years: from New York City to Oklahoma -- First steps: from the Air Force to Oak Ridge, 1952-1957 -- The academic years: building the Texas A & M Nuclear Science Center -- The administrative years: Texas A & M University, 1970-1977 -- Years of transition: from academe to industry -- Taking the reins as president: the Texas Medical Center, 1984-1990 -- Years of trial and growth: the Texas Medical Center, 1991-2000 -- Building and rebuilding: the challenges of a new century -- Firming the foundation for "Houston's gift to the world" -- The end of an era -- Appendix: Texas Medical Center institutions, 1943-2012 -- Notes |
Summary |
"In the 1980s, Wainerdi took charge of the Texas Medical Center, embarking on a "second career" that ultimately expanded the center from thirty-one institutions to fifty-three and increased its size threefold. Wainerdi pushed for and ensured a culture of collaboration and cooperation. In doing this, he developed a new nonprofit administrative model that emphasized building consensus, providing vital support services, and connecting member institutions with resources that enabled them to focus on their unique areas of expertise. At a time when Houston was widely known as the "energy capital of the world," the city also became home to the largest medical complex in the world. Wainerdi's success was to enable each member of the Texas Medical Center to be an integral part of something bigger and something very special in the development of modern medicine"--Supplied by publisher |
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Subject |
Wainerdi, Richard E., 1931-
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Wainerdi, Richard E., 1931- |
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Texas Medical Center -- Employees -- Biography
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Texas Medical Center -- History
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Texas Medical Center |
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Health services administrators -- Texas -- Houston -- Biography
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Chief executive officers -- Texas -- Houston -- Biography
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Medical care -- Texas -- Houston -- History
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Security.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Services & Welfare.
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Chief executive officers
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Employees
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Health services administrators
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Medical care
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Texas -- Houston
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books
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Biographies
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History
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Bush, Barbara
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LeMaistre, Charles A., 1924-2017
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ISBN |
9781623495756 |
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162349575X |
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