education › ... › clinical-learning-environment-review-cler
… and Education Professionalism Through periodic site visits, the CLER program assesses the integration and … learning environment across these key areas. … Sign up for the Resident/Fellow Well-Being Index . … Invitation Code … care delivery. At Baylor College of Medicine, we are committed to ensuring that our residents and fellows receive …
education › ... › neuroscience
… study of the nervous system prepares doctoral students for careers in independent research and teaching in … optical imaging, functional human brain imaging and computer science. … Our interdisciplinary faculty includes … College of Medicine Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences. Visit the GSBS website for more information about our …
news › dangers-of-nonprescription-antibiotics
… Although antibiotics are essential medications for treatment of bacterial diseases, there can be serious … , an assistant professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at Baylor and the lead author of the … Leftover prescribed antibiotics from a previous doctor’s visit or from family and friends Buying antibiotics in …
education › ... › presentation-and-conference-opportunities
… research mentor is likely to be an excellent source of information regarding conferences and journals within your … on where to publish your work. Students are encouraged to visit the Student Resources section of the SOAR webpage for … Participating students gain invaluable experience in communicating their research, refining their presentation …
news › contract-funds-microbiome-work-type1-diabetes
… of South Florida in Tampa will enable the Alkek Center for Metagenomics and Microbiome Research at Baylor College … of Medicine in Houston to help determine if and how the communities of bacteria, viruses, fungi and other … from all the children and they and their families are asked to keep diaries of their diet, illnesses, allergies …
news › testing-tuberculosis-vaccine-for-covid-19
… it also can work against COVID-19. They are now recruiting for a clinical trial to test the vaccine. “Epidemiological … They will report progress through a questionnaire on a smartphone every few days for six months. DiNardo said this … to the bladder treatment,” Lerner said. “Some patients are asking if it will help protect against COVID-19, and we …
healthcare › ... › nutrition-recommendations
… kind of diet or food can either cure cancer or stop it from coming back. In fact, some diets may be harmful, especially … chances of controlling cancer and getting well. You should ask your doctor, nurse, or registered dietitian before taking any vitamins of mineral supplements. Too much of …
news › know-your-risk-for-hereditary-cancer
… who has had cancer. But does that put you at a higher risk for developing cancer? Baylor College of Medicine genetic … like ovarian or pancreatic cancer and cancers in a less commonly affected gender – for example, breast cancer in men … genetic testing might be right for you or your family. Eble asks her patients for a four-generation family history to …
healthcare › ... › asthma
… causes the airways that lead to the lungs to tighten and become narrow. This makes it hard to breathe and may cause … breathe in and out. Cough a lot. This is the only symptom for some people. Feel tightness in your chest. Feel short of … if you have asthma, your doctor will do a physical exam and ask you questions about your health. Your doctor may also …
news › integrating-gaba-and-dopamine-signals-to-regulate-meal-initiation
… initiation and food intake. The findings have implications for the development of improved therapies to manage obesity, … a long time. In this study, they focused on a little-known component of the serotonin regulation of food intake. They … appropriate periods to reach balanced food consumption. “We asked, how can we leverage this system to regulate feeding?” …
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