research › ... › stop-smoking
… on Women with Disabilities in 1997 found higher rates of smoking among women with a variety of disabilities than typical in the general population, with 32 percent of women with disabilities smoking compared to 23 percent of adults in general. An analysis of …
news › graduates-social-responsibility-2013
… The M.D. degree comes with a label of special knowledge and authority, Dr. … a member of the BCM board of trustees, chair of the Best Minds Best Medicine Campaign and chair of the Board of …
departments › ... › didactic
… The goal of our multimodal didactics are to maximally engage our … with advanced, dogma-challenging subjects at the forefront of our specialty. … with dynamic weekly educational conferences specifically designed for adult learners, which employ a wide assortment of teaching methods including interactive small groups, …
departments › ... › fellows
… a large and diverse patient population and see a wide range of diseases. I also wanted to continue to work with the … great teachers and mentors. Medical School : University of Illinois College of Medicine, Peoria, Ill. Residency : Baylor College of … Why I chose the BCM/TCH Fellowship: I chose BCM/TCH because of the incredible variety and complexity of patients—you …
news › reducing-risk-cardiovascular-disease
… comes to cardiovascular health. Experts at Baylor College of Medicine say even if you have lowered your cholesterol … be at risk. The latest research is helping to outline the best path to cardiovascular health. “Even when cholesterol … Another study related to triglycerides looked specifically at people who suffer from high triglycerides while on …
news › genomic-sequencing-of-healthy-newborns-does-not-disrupt-family-dynamics
… information may cause undue distress for families. As part of the BabySeq Project, researchers led by a team from … randomized clinical trial designed to examine how best to use genomics in clinical newborn medicine. The study … “We have now shown that this information can be medically beneficial through early intervention and is not …
research › ... › publications
… Catherine E. Hawkins, Christopher Ponne, Quan Le, Geoffrey I. Shapiro, Madeleine E. Lemieux, Kyle P. Eagen*, … in Biochemical Sciences (2018) 43, 469-478. Cover Article Best of Trends Series : Best and most downloaded review … Aiden, Roger D. Kornberg*. Polycomb-Mediated Chromatin Loops Revealed by a Sub-kilobase Resolution Chromatin …
about-us › ... › sustain
… Sustain an operationally excellent and fiscally stable platform. Baylor College of Medicine is a strong institution, not only in its … the College’s initiatives. The College’s Strategic Roadmap calls for identification of new revenue streams to advance … Sustain an operationally excellent and fiscally stable platform. …
departments › urology › healthcare
… Physicians in the Scott Department of Urology at Baylor College of Medicine use the latest advances in urological medicine to offer extraordinary, personalized care. … Each of our physicians is highly trained, not only in the area of general urology but in at least one of the various …
healthcare › ... › in-vitro-fertilization-ivf
… other treatment options have been ruled out, Baylor College of Medicine, in partnership with the Family Fertility Center … a milestone of 1,700 IVF babies. With IVF, eggs are surgically removed from the ovary and mixed with sperm outside the body. If the eggs become fertilized, these embryos are placed in the woman's …