Buchholz, Dmitrovsky and Fontaine lose authority at MD Anderson as executive vice president positions are eliminated

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MD Anderson has simplified its power structure, eliminating the three executive vice president positions and flattening out the box diagram, with six vice presidents and senior vice presidents reporting directly to the president.

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