community › baylor-in-the-community › the-grab-grocery-resource-at-baylor
… medical students’ basic needs and promote academic success and well-being, according to the Journal of the American Medical Association. … food rescue organization to offer produce, meat, bread and other fresh food to Baylor students on a regular basis. …
departments › ... › research
… at Texas Children’s Hospital is a state-of-the-art, CAP-accredited and CLIA-approved clinical diagnostic facility. This general laboratory work area accommodates tissue culture and radioactive work as well as … shifts with some laboratory members working in the day and others at night. This degree of access to quality imaging …
departments › ... › curriculum
… The program accommodates a total of four fellows each academic year. Each … problem-solving with challenging cases, stay connected to other fellows, as well as stay up to date on the most … Fellows will master both FDA-approved and off-label pharmacotherapeutic treatment of use disorders, including …
education › ... › appointments-promotions
… documentation and evaluation process already had begun in accordance with department- and institution-level processes … months, based on non-COVID-19 related circumstances, in accordance with the existing  Tenure Clock Suspension policy … of good to excellent performance in at least one of the other academic mission areas of education, research, and …
healthcare › ... › cochlear-implants
… or would simply like to learn more about this option and others that may be available to help you hear better. We are … beneath the skin and invisible to the naked eye. In other words, the internal part of the device is completely … people from society in a way that is much different than other disabilities. A cochlear implant, therefore, has the …
healthcare › ... › carotid-stenosis
… on a routine physical or an ophthalmological examination. Other times, the narrowing in the carotid can lead to an … or MRI Angiogram - These tests are both able to obtain accurate pictures of the blood vessels in the neck to look … to a heart catheterization) and is often only needed if the other types of tests do not provide clear information. …
departments › ... › clinical-curriculum
… on this rotation. There are no home or in-house calls on other genetics rotations.  Internal medicine rotations are … blocks two night-float blocks one block each of MICU, CCU and ER. Rotations are on a 4+4 schedule where residents … risk, connective tissue disorders, cardiac disorders and others referred for genetic evaluations PGY-3 Internal …
healthcare › ... › lung-transplant-evaluation-process
… patients may have this condition after transplant. Other patients may have other esophageal disorders that makes a transplant difficult … guidance and treatment options ranging from minimal access surgery ahead of the transplant or procedures after … Optimizing Your Chance of Success …
departments › ... › clinical-learning-environment
… residents, as well as, nursing, respiratory care, and other ancillary staff. In addition to the Medical Center … with more than two-thirds requiring assisted ventilation or other advanced support, such as oscillatory ventilation, … oxygenation (ECMO), extra-corporeal liver support, and other extracorporeal therapies. It is a multi-disciplinary …
news › link-found-between-feeding-memory-brain-areas
… disease. “It was not known how NCOR1/2 regulates memory or other cognitive functions, but there is evidence that … of this gene could cause intellectual disabilities or other deleterious neurological consequences. The mouse … discovered is worth exploring further in this context.” Other contributors to this work include Atteeq U. Rehman, …
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