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healthcare › ... › pregnancy-complications
… can range from routine problems to serious, even potentially fatal conditions. Your healthcare provider will watch … becomes implanted outside the uterus, most often in the fallopian tubes. The egg must be removed surgically, ending the pregnancy. … Loss of the fetus before the 20th week of gestation, typically by the 10th week. …
healthcare › ... › moyamoya-disease
… in decreased blood flow to certain brain regions and eventually can lead to stroke. The term moyamoya was coined by the … the right internal carotid artery narrowing into the small tangles of moyamoya “puff of smoke” vessels (red arrow). … on the patient’s symptoms, the physician may order one or all of these tests. All of these tests are often needed …
education › ... › professor
… Research Faculty Employment Agreement Template (for all new paid clinicians or clinician scientists) OR Research … recommendation are required. Depending upon mission track, all six letters must be from external sources (Research) or … the concerned appointment or promotion has been approved by all recommending bodies. …
education › ... › dual-degrees
… Please see the College’s accreditation page to view all Baylor accreditation information. …
departments › ... › strategic-plan
… medical education and training. With this plan, we are challenging ourselves to do more, go farther, and be better. … that promotes development of interdisciplinary teams across all the Department of Medicine and Baylor Create pathways to … Biomedical research is our major hallmark. Given the breadth and depth of the Department of …
careers › benefits › bcm-well-being
… multiple initiatives and resources are created to enrich all of Baylor’s five “Branches of Well-being.” BCM … Baylor supports our community in maintaining their best overall physical health. Annual biometric health screenings … monitoring. Gym discounts and our multi-year walking challenge motivates many to be more active. Nearby walking …
research › ... › projects
… Genetically engineered mouse models (GEMMs). Retroviral … 3). In pediatric T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL), KLF4 acts as a tumor suppressor, limiting the … T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) is one of the most aggressive blood cancers affecting …
research › ... › sense-of-self
… parents often expected that they will be dependent all of their lives, they must be protected from a cruel … should be asexual and dependent, why some women had a generally positive perception of themselves and others were more … their lives, felt ownership of their bodies, avoided allowing their sense of sexual self to be diminished by …
news › treat-patient-message-bcm-graduating-class
… In this time of radical innovation in medicine, it is all the more important to "treat the patient," Dr. Eric … touch," he told the graduates. "And those qualities will be all the more important in the digital medical era when we … the care of patients. "In old mass medicine we treat all patients with the same diagnosis with the same drug, at …
news › for-the-first-time-there-are-safe-and-effective-rsv-prevention-treatments
… of hospitalization in infants, accounting for about 25% of all their hospitalizations. However, a study published in … and safe strategies that can reduce at least by 50% all RSV-related hospitalizations in young infants, the most … and Texas Children’s Hospital. “RSV can affect people of all ages, but it is particularly dangerous for infants and …