news › study-reviews-use-of-physical-restraints-on-people-of-color-in-ers
… (EDs) are used to keep staff and patients safe, but may lead to adverse physical consequences, such as aspiration, … were significantly more likely to be restrained in EDs compared with all other ED patients. The team conducted a systematic review of articles published up to February 2022 that reported use of …
news › work-off-thanksgiving-calories-with-fun-family-activities
… Stequita Jackson , a primary care physician at Baylor College of Medicine, offers tips on how the entire family can … by participating in a race like a Turkey Trot. Jackson recommends eating carbohydrates such as fruits and whole … of protein that aids in the recovery phase. Backyard games like flag football, soccer and badminton can be good …
news › drink-up-to-prevent-dehydration-this-summer
… J.N. Taub Department of Emergency Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, explains the symptoms of dehydration and … at risk. “Every organ in our body – heart, kidneys, muscles and skin – depends on proper hydration to work, as 60% … and apples. Broths and yogurts help, too. While it is recommended that you drink 8 to 10 glasses of water per day, …
news › the-future-is-bright-as-long-as-you-wear-sunglasses
… for protection. This summer, focus on wearing sunglasses while spending time outdoors. A Baylor College of Medicine … quality is that they are 100% UV-blocking. Ahmed also recommends getting glasses that give fuller coverage because … from each surface. When glasses are not polarized, light comes into the glasses in a horizontal and vertical direction. …
research › ... › self-esteem-in-second-life-project
… Project Director and Co-Investigator: Susan Robinson-Whelen, Ph.D. Collaborating Investigators Rosemary B. Hughes, … Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University Medical School, Cleveland, Ohio … This seven session psycho-educational peer-led workshop is designed to assist women with disabilities …
news › how-to-discuss-hearing-loss-with-loved-ones
… The holidays are a time to mix and mingle with family and loved ones over food, games and re-telling stories from the past. However, those … with hearing loss, conversations might sound muffled or incomplete. You might notice people with hearing loss at …
news › the-importance-of-preventative-care-for-women
… reduce the risk of health issues, but many avoid their recommended screenings. Some women neglect their preventative appointments for a variety of … of the family and tend to neglect their own health often times,” said Dr. Saundra Nguyen , assistant professor of …
news › dr-kara-marshall-named-a-2024-rita-allan-foundation-scholar
… professor of neuroscience and McNair Scholar at Baylor College of Medicine, has been named to the 2024 class of Rita Allen Foundation Scholars. She is among seven researchers … disease or inflammation, normal organ movements often become painful. How mechanical cues are sensed is still …
departments › ... › admissions-and-benefits
… Applications will be processed only through the Electronic Residency Application Service from the Association of American Medical Colleges. Graduates from United States medical schools should … International graduates should contact the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates for distribution …
education › ... › alumni
… an update on where some of our graduate students went after completion of their Ph.D. program at Baylor College of Medicine. … Program Alumni Name Position/Company Graduation Year Mary Brinkman, Ph.D. Infectious … LakePharma, Inc. 2006 Megan Landsverk, Ph.D. Director, Molecular Genetics Laboratory Sanford Health 2007 Kristen …
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