research › ... › access-to-healthcare
… are less likely to have access to healthcare when compared to women without disabilities. 7 As a result, they … family health history A list of your medications A list of topics you would like to discuss A friend, family member, or … changed). Examples of modifiable risk factors include poor diet, tobacco use, and lack of physical inactivity. Making …
healthcare › ... › how-to-choose-a-fertility-clinic
… the program's pregnancy rates? Care must be exercised when comparing success rates among different fertility clinics. … patient care when hospitalization is necessary. 6. What services does the program offer? Some clinics promote in … offers a wide range of services including IVF, intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) and specialized services …
education › ... › student-life
… Baylor College of Medicine provides academic and support services to promote academic excellence, health and wellness … raising a family, honing musical or artistic talents, competing in sports or leading community service initiatives. The College sponsors many …
departments › ... › pediatric-pathology-fellowship
… Our ACGME accredited one-year program is designed to offer comprehensive training in pediatric and perinatal surgical … Children’s Hospital opened the Pavilion for Women, a full-service hospital for women’s health with an estimated 4,500 … A wide scope of pediatric, perinatal, and fetal autopsies is available, both in-house and through our …
departments › ... › education
… to third- and fourth-year medical students who have completed their core pediatrics rotation. The elective … inpatient and outpatient acute, emergent, and subspecialty services. Texas Children's is the primary pediatric teaching … The four-week course involves two weeks on the inpatient service and two weeks in the outpatient clinic. The student …
departments › ... › call-schedule
… Medical Center (MED VAMC), the private oculoplastics service, and the private neuro-ophthalmology service. The … Call covers Texas Children’s Hospital and the private glaucoma, cornea, and retina services. The PGY3 residents also … Center for half of their call days, as call is split with community ophthalmologists. PGY4 : Senior residents are …
education › ... › international-students-and-trainees-career-resources
… Panelists include: Joy Dun , Senior Manager, International Services, Human Resources, Baylor College of Medicine Kaya … , Deputy Coordinator, Institutional Diversity & Disability Services, Baylor College of Medicine Marsha Brewington , Deputy Title IX Coordinator, Office of Community Engagement & Health Equity Watch the live Zoom …
academic-centers › ... › cores
… Pathology and Biobanking Core will provide the following services to projects and integration with other cores in … for biospecimen acquisition and use, management of the histopathology activities of each SPORE project, and the … (Co-Core Director) The Biostatistics, Information, and Computational Biology Core will provide three broad types of …
research › ... › fees
… Training Service Unit Internal Cost External Cost Corporate Cost … with a staff member.) Per Hour $21 $26.25 $39.38 Proteomics Service Unit Internal Cost External Cost Corporate Cost … Sample $5 $6 $8 Procedural Training Per Session $20 $24 $32 Compliance Consultation Per Session $35 $42 $56 Grant …
education › ... › master-clinician-award
… high quality of patient care, professionalism and communication, leadership, ability to work effectively with … and administrators, clinical innovation, and continuous service to the Baylor community. … professor with more than 20 years or more of clinical service or a professor who has 15 or more years of clinical …