news › anxiety-surrounding-the-return-to-normalcy
… will go back to a pre-COVID time, and that won’t happen for a long time. People need to understand the new normal,” … and people returning to the workforce. People have become accustomed to the lifestyle after working from home for … people around the office, then gradually increase those numbers every few weeks. Workplaces can help ease employees’ …
departments › ... › neurology-core-rotation
… The neurology core rotation is required for Baylor College of Medicine medical students but is open … students as well. The department is proud of the didactic component of this rotation, which includes: … There are … assignment, which is accommodated up to the maximum number of positions available at that hospital. The … …
healthcare › ... › breast-cancer-treatment-options
… and tried-and-true solutions to help you manage your complete health while in our care. We work with you every … effects. We work with you to decide the best plan of attack for you. … Surgery to remove cancer is often the first step in treatment. The size, location, number of tumors, your age, family history and general …
healthcare › ... › mesenteric-artery-disease
… the arteries in the abdomen that supply the intestines become narrowed, or blocked, by an accumulation of a fatty … and experience severe pain when they eat. … Risk factors for mesenteric artery disease include smoking - the number one risk factor for all cardiovascular diseases - a …
healthcare › ... › coronary-artery-bypass
… surgery. There are several newer, less invasive techniques for bypass surgery that can be used instead of open-chest … are narrowed or blocked and where. When the surgery is complete, the doctor may use wire to put your rib cage back … decreased ejection fraction. Your choice may depend on the number of arteries that are affected or which arteries are …
research › ... › fatigue
… The most common and troublesome secondary condition reported by women … disabilities. In one study, fatigue was found to account for 65 percent of the disability experienced by participants … some disabling conditions. … Fatigue is associated with a number of disabling health conditions, including MS, …
departments › ... › infectious-diseases
… diseases see patients with conditions ranging from common diseases to life-threatening infections at the four … in Pediatric Infectious Diseases and elective rotations for pediatric residents and medical students. … Our History … the program has developed into one that trains a large number of pediatric infectious diseases physicians and …
news › new-tool-to-predict-outcomes-in-cirrhosis-of-the-liver
… A new tool aims to determine the risk for long-term poor outcomes in patients with cirrhosis of the liver with more ease … work is supported by Investigator Initiated Research Award Number I01 HX002204-01 from the United States (U.S.) …
departments › ... › curriculum
… Clinical Objectives … Develop a comprehensive understanding of the underlying disease state … and its non-surgical management Comprehend the key criteria for proceeding with surgery Technical mastery of the surgery … experience will differ based on his/her emphasis, but rough numbers of index cases are as follows: Movement Disorders …
news › covid-safety-tricks-to-make-this-halloween-a-treat
… The outlook for Halloween seems much brighter compared to last year now that a COVID-19 vaccine is … what’s going on in your community,” she said. “What are the numbers like? Is transmission increasing or decreasing? …
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