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departments › ... › resident-teaching
… of interesting patients seen by the Child Neurology Service along with a discussion of the underlying …
education › ... › fundamentals-of-clinical-investigation
… experimental literature. This course is open and free to all Baylor personnel. … Required: A maximum of two absences is allowed As required by your program …
healthcare › for-patients › day-of-your-appointment
… We would like to accommodate all of our patients in a timely manner. Please note, if you …
healthcare › ... › hospital-stay-and-postoperative-care
… are in your room, your doctor will have written orders for all of your necessary medication. You may have an IV, drains … , call the Center for Plastic Surgery at Baylor Medicine at …
healthcare › ... › sports-medicine
… Baylor Medicine provide comprehensive care for athletes of all levels, from professional athletes to weekend warriors. … Give us a call at 713-986-6016 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday … Give us a call … Request a callback …
healthcare › ... › removal-of-adrenal-gland
… cancer. Humans have two adrenal glands and can survive normally with one. … on the size and location of the adrenal gland. Common to all procedures is the use of four laparoscopic ports, a … artery and vein. Removing the adrenal can be particularly challenging because of its close proximity to vital structures …
healthcare › ... › rectal-prolapse-repair
… intestine (rectum) slides downward. The tissue may partially or completely stick out of (protrude from) the anus. … Partial prolapse (also called mucosal prolapse). Only the lining (mucous membrane) of the rectum slides downward and usually comes out of the anus only when the person strains to …
research › ... › our-research
… of children and accounting for at least five percent of all pediatric office visits. RAP commonly is classified into … the gastrointestinal tract which consists of the stomach, small intestine, and large intestine (also called the colon), the brain, and the bacteria in the …
research › ... › skin-problems
… impairments are at a high risk for skin breakdown, especially those individuals who use a wheelchair. Minor skin … pelvic area are very close to the surface of your skin (called “bony prominences”), meaning there is not much … time, the pelvic area can become sweaty and moist, especially in summer months. If you have urinary or fecal …
departments › ... › congenital-cmv-disease-research-clinic-registry
… infection in newborns, affecting nearly one percent of all live births in the United States. This translates to …