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… – not lack of medical knowledge. Simulation base training allows OB/GYN residents the opportunity to react and respond … simulated environment so that risk to patients is substantially lowered in real-life situations. … open surgery simulations, and virtual reality trainers. All Baylor College of Medicine ob/gyn residents have been …
news › addressing-racial-disparities-in-orthopedic-care
… show that despite improvements in surgical pathways and overall health profiles among patients undergoing joint … Joseph Barnhart Department of Orthopedic Surgery are calling for expansion of national databases to include more …
news › baylor-celebrates-match-day-2021
… medical students train during medical school. “You are all essential! A year ago [when the pandemic began] you all got the call to find out who would be in clinic, who was available. …
news › nasa-grants-renewal-and-funding-for-deep-space-health-protections
… to create new frontiers in healthcare that will benefit all humans.” Baylor College of Medicine was awarded the … to simulate the spaceflight environment, which will allow researchers to model and test new health technologies without needing to leave Earth. Finally, the Institute recognizes that the future of space …
news › trish-demonstrates-performance-of-portable-handheld-ultrasound-in-space
… however, often exceed the modest mass, volume and power allocations of the constrained spacecraft. This two-phase … application comprise an effective model for meeting the challenge. “The constraints of the space environment push us all to rethink how to monitor human health in space and in …
news › trish-funding-for-companies-to-solve-health-challenges-for-lunar-missions
… as human spaceflights increase. Protecting the health of all humans in space is a priority for TRISH, a NASA-funded … missions, astronauts must be prepared to diagnose and treat all health complications they encounter. With the industry … the capability for a “doctor over-the-shoulder” that allows a human medical expert to real-time guide and …
news › extreme-heat-safety-tips-for-older-adults
… body temperature becomes increasingly more difficult, especially during hot summer months. The heat can have a … Heat exhaustion can bring heavy sweating or no sweating at all, muscle cramps, weakness, feeling cold or clammy to … quickly as possible Hydrate with noncaffeinated fluids: ideally water, juices or clear fluids Remove any heavy clothing …
news › keeping-your-holiday-feast-food-allergy-friendly
… families together, it’s important to keep those with food allergies in mind when creating your holiday menu. A … to everyone in your circle.  “There are eight most common allergens,” said Courtney Cary , senior registered dietitian … If someone who is attending the holiday meal has an allergy to any food, it is important to fully disclose the …
news › how-to-slow-down-before-you-burn-out
… With a focus on mental health in all facets in life, it is important to recognize the signs … “Work, familial responsibilities and everyday stressors can all contribute to a sense of depleting motivation.” Burnout … to indicate you are on the pathway to being burned out. Mentally, people will feel overwhelmed or anxious while going …
news › dont-be-a-fool-about-stool
… Bowel movements come in all shapes and sizes, but ensuring regularity is the key to … high-fiber foods, and who adequately hydrate will typically experience regular, high-quality bowel movements. … slow excessive muscle movement in the digestive system and allow for loose stool to solidify.   People frequently turn …
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