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… PEDIATRIC THC EXPOSURE AND THE HEALTHCARE IMPLICATIONS FOR A HOSPITAL SYSTEM IN HOUSTON - A PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY … Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) containing products have become more readily available in Texas over the past several … of which may be immediately available (e.g., third-party phone or video interpretation services) and others which are …
research › ... › alumni
… Society Fellowship; PhD, Department of Physiology, U. California, San Francisco, laboratory of Dr. John Baxter). … Biology and Physics, North Hennepin and Minneapolis Community Colleges, Minneapolis, MN. … Richard Eisenstein, … Pauken, MD Anderson Comprehensive Cancer Center.   … Visiting Scientists …   … Jossi Levy, Ph.D … ., Director, …
departments › ... › curriculum
… through vascular and interventional radiology at Ben Taub for three consecutive months. The first two months are … many benefits of being in the Texas Medical Center is the number of partner institutions Baylor residents draw from … style of learning where they can apply the material and get comfortable with the basics. Residents also benefit from a …
research › ... › projects
… increased risks of both neural tube and craniofacial malformations. In humans, polymorphisms in the PCP gene VANGL1 … The development of the vertebrate craniofacies requires complicated tissue-tissue interactions between all germ … leaves the federal government with an ever-increasing number of chemicals that may contribute to immediate and …
research › ... › lab-members
… dynamics and early immune development. Dr. Barrozo completed his Ph.D. in Genetics and Genomics at the … Riskscape (MIEHR) Research Center and Gulf Coast Center for Precision Environmental Health (GC-CPEH), and a Career … details and Dr. Barrozo's complete list of publications, visit: • PubMed: …
education › ... › global-health-pathway
… Global Health Pathway is a longitudinal program available for Baylor College of Medicine medical students interested … prepare them for a career in global health. Students who complete the pathway will receive a certificate at … typically students rotate at Shiprock, New Mexico. … Visiting Student Learning Opportunities … : Any institution …
departments › urology › news
… M.D., an annual lectureship has been established to support visits by distinguished physicians and scientists to the … in the OR: How frailty and nutrition shape nephrectomy outcomes - May, 23, 2025 Bridging gaps in maternal health - May … vs. tubal ligation - Dec. 3, 2024 Uroflo device recognized for potential urological care - Oct. 8, 2024 F. Brantley …
departments › psychiatry-and-behavioral-sciences › grand-rounds
… - In person Nov. 5  Understanding and Treating Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders in the Black Community: A … - Virtual Oct. 15 First, Do No Harm: Navigating Fitness for Duty Evaluations in Medical Training Jeffrey Khan, M.D., … person Sept. 3 Conversations about Death: What Suicidality Asks of the Clinician Taylor Neff, Ph.D. - In person June 4 …
departments › ... › research
… whose primary appointments are in the division as well as completed projects within the division’s research portfolio … that will evaluate the effect of donepezil on treatment for functionally important verbal memory problems among 160 … will be tested in animal models to identify a more limited number of compounds for preliminary human trials. … Funding …
healthcare › ... › ataxia
… sensory. There are about 150,000 patients affected by some form of ataxia in the United States. … Diagnosis … The … Congenital ataxias occur in children, and they are most commonly due to structural abnormalities in the brain that … cord and cerebellum. There are over 50 types of SCA and the number continues to grow based on new research. All patients …
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