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Obituaries; Arthur Johnson, 65; first black chief of staff at Cedars- Sinai
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Obituaries; Arthur Johnson, 65; first black chief of staff at Cedars- Sinai
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Obituaries; Arthur Johnson, 65; first black chief of staff at Cedars- Sinai
2007
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\"He said, 'If I can't march, and I can't peacefully protest, then I'm going to educate myself so I can uplift my people,' \" said Anita Johnson, the doctor's daughter. \"He was well-respected as a clinician, but also as an advocate for the physician as well as the patient,\" said Dr. Carole Jordan- Harris, a friend and longtime colleague. \"He was not afraid to speak up about necessary changes and doing the right thing. And I think that's what helped him become chief of staff.\" \"You want to go beyond just responding to the problem; you want to solve it,\" he said in a 1999 article in the Los Angeles Business Journal. \"Sometimes you have a really narrow window of time to accomplish things. But I'll say this -- this is the one place you can dream and then see it happen.\"
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