healthcare › for-patients › derechos-y-responsabilidades-de-los-pacientes
… En Baylor Medicine, nos esforzamos todos los días por materializar nuestra visión de la atención médica. Queremos que comparta esa visión, entienda sus derechos y tenga las más … en que no sea posible lograr todos los objetivos durante su visita, nuestro compromiso es convertir nuestra visión en …
departments › ... › tularemia
… and hares, and in the insects that feed on these animals (for this reason, the disease is sometimes called rabbit fever or deerfly fever). People can become infected with this bacterium as a result of bites by … and the details of how the strain changed to become less virulent in humans are poorly understood, LVS is …
departments › ... › conferences
… with a diverse portfolio of learning environments to complement their clinical education. These include our Grand … regional and national speakers, including five annual visiting professors invited to named lectureships. Topics … and oral board prep to ensure a broad-based education for our residents. All general surgery residents are given …
news › baylor-team-expert-cardiologists-expanded
… of Medicine - Section of Cardiology, building on its commitment to improving patient care. The group of 13 … disease. He has been a clinical faculty member with Baylor for more than 25 years before joining the full-time faculty … about Baylor heart specialists and their services visit Cardiovascular Medicine . …
research › ... › alumni
… Society Fellowship; PhD, Department of Physiology, U. California, San Francisco, laboratory of Dr. John Baxter). … Biology and Physics, North Hennepin and Minneapolis Community Colleges, Minneapolis, MN. Richard Eisenstein, … Kristen Pauken, MD Anderson Comprehensive Cancer Center. Visiting Scientists Jossi Levy, Ph.D ., Director, …
departments › ... › introduction-to-infectious-diseases
… indirectly, from one person to another. Humans can also become infected following exposure to an infected animal that … a leading cause of death worldwide, particularly in low-income countries, especially in young children. In 2019, two … of death in 2020. According to data analyzed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), COVID-19 was …
departments › ... › mrsa
… Staphylococcus aureus, often referred to as “staph”, is a common type of bacterium that is found in about 25 to 30 … are present but are not causing disease. Some people become infected with staph bacteria indicating that the … and pneumonia. In the past few decades, a more dangerous form of staph has emerged. This form is known as …
departments › ... › curriculum
… The three-year program comprises clinical and didactic training as well as a guided … project to meet ACGME Program Requirements and ABP Competency expectations. Overall Schedule Clinical Service … Neonatology, designed to provide an evidence before common clinical problems. Other training and experiences …
education › ... › global-health-pathway
… Global Health Pathway is a longitudinal program available for Baylor College of Medicine medical students interested … prepare them for a career in global health. Students who complete the pathway will receive a certificate at … year and enroll in the pathway using the Medical Pathway Commitment Form ( Dr. George Parkerson , Dr. Colleen Keough …
research › ... › communicating-effectively
… Here we offer information about skills that may help women with disabilities communicate effectively in relationships with others … of an “I” statement is “I feel sad when you leave after our visits.” We do need to be careful that “I” statements are … J. K., Manusov, V., & Guerrero, L. K. (2021). Nonverbal Communication (2nd ed.) . Routledge. Cancer Care. (2019). …