Center for Performing Arts Medicine at Methodist Hospital

 

We are pleased to announce that CPAM Advisory Board member Todd Frazier will formally join Methodist on Tuesday, July 1. He will provide leadership for CPAM programs and support a strategic vision for its future. Todd brings to CPAM a deep knowledge of the arts and medical communities both locally and nationally, a respected non-profit leadership record, and the sensitivity and experience to maneuver through the complexities of hospital decision-making and consensus building. Todd, a native Houstonian and graduate of the Eastman and Juilliard Schools of Music, is a talented composer, the Founder of American Festival for the Arts, and Executive Director of Young Audiences of Houston. Todd, who will continue his leadership role at Young Audiences while supporting CPAM, feels the unique perspective afforded to him by these key positions in arts and medicine will provide dynamic new opportunities and resources for CPAM and the community. We are lucky to have him at Methodist.


CPAM is the nation’s most comprehensive group of medical professionals, based in the world-renowned Texas Medical Center, teamed to provide preventive, diagnostic, specialty and emergency care to performing artists. In addition to providing performing artists access to expert medical care, CPAM has begun developing new research projects that will explore the various uses of the arts in relationship to improved human performance, cognitive development, and healing.

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