healthcare › ... › pneumonectomy
… chest cavity. The incision is started midway between the top of the shoulder blade and the spine and extends along … With division of the bronchus, the en bloc resection is complete, and the tissue is removed from the chest. … After the pericardial and diaphragmatic reconstruction is completed, an omental (fatty covering over the bowel) flap …
education › ... › m-d-m-b-a-at-rice-university
… degrees from institutions consistently ranked among the top in the nation for their respective disciplines. Over five years, students complete all the requirements for the M.D. Program at Baylor … and the greater Houston area. The M.D./M.B.A. leadership is committed to helping you reach your full potential as future …
news › health-tips-for-the-playoff-season
… Paying attention to your health might not be at the top of your list of things to do during playoff season. … to binge eat or drink Eat smaller portions Make healthy diet choices the following day Pack an antacid Wear … is key: Have a plan – know exactly where to go if you become overwhelmed Communicate – talk with someone you are …
departments › ... › pediatric-craniofacial-surgery-fellowship
… time with Dr. Richard Hopper performing specialized, complex craniofacial surgeries that complement what fellows are exposed to at the Main TCH … Craniofacial clinic includes members from our top-rated Neurosurgery Program, including both intra and … Brachial plexus Peripheral nerve Microtia Reconstruction Complex Pediatric Trauma Pediatric microsurgery …
news › trish-sends-human-health-experiments-aboard-polaris-dawn-mission
… a series of human health research experiments aboard the upcoming Polaris Dawn mission, the first in a series of human … for Space Medicine at Baylor. “We are grateful to our commercial space exploration partners, and in particular, … Associated Neuro-Ocular Syndrome (SANS), which is a top risk to human health in long-duration spaceflight …
news › beat-the-heat-tips-for-outdoor-summer-workouts
… temperatures continue to rise, taking heat precautions becomes increasingly crucial, especially if you exercise … to avoid the hottest times of the day. Precautions McNeal recommends overpreparing for your workout by bringing more … on, such as football, or those in which you are non-stop moving, such as soccer and long-distance running. While …
research › faculty-labs › mondal-lab
… The lab has proactively sought collaborations with top-notch professionals from various fields, including physicians, biomedical engineers, computer scientists, and machine learning specialists. The … Our research projects and studies result in publications in PubMed and other scientific …
news › baylor-students-learn-next-step-in-medical-training-at-2025-match-day
… of their match. Hassan matched at UT Southwestern, his top choice. Thomas Bini was one of the 47 students who …
healthcare › ... › prostate-cancer-faqs
… Prostate cancer is the most common non-skin cancer in America, affecting 1 in 6 men. A … rectal, bladder, melanoma, lymphoma and kidney cancers combined. In fact, a man is 35 percent more likely to be … digital rectal exam (DRE). The American Cancer Society recommends that both the PSA and DRE should be offered …
news › fossils-of-ancient-chromosomes-discovered
… ancient chromosomes in the remains of a woolly mammoth that died 52,000 years ago. The fossils preserve the structure of … “By comparing ancient DNA molecules to the DNA sequences of … active. This is because of a phenomenon called chromosome compartmentalization – the fact that active and inactive DNA …