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departments › ... › didactic-curriculum
… All residents and laboratory fellows participate in a weekly … diagnostics, and genetic counseling. A video library of all lectures is maintained for the residents and fellows to …
education › ... › foundational-sciences-curriculum
… contact, state-of-the-art technological resources, and small group learning settings. With our integrated approach, … Year 1- Fall … course over three weeks and ends in December. Finally, the Practice of Medicine I (POM I) course spans Terms … III) course will occur during Term 1 and will synthesize all previously learned concepts. MS2 Term 2 begins with the …
education › ... › curriculum
… Nursing Practice Degree include: Successful completion of all courses Satisfactory clinical performance Satisfactory … Examination in Anesthesia Satisfactory completion of all requirements of the Council on Accreditation of Nurse … appreciation for the necessity of learning, thinking critically, and continuing to grow personally and professionally …
healthcare › ... › functional-abdominal-pain
… known as functional pain. Functional abdominal pain is usually recurring or chronic. The pain can be intense and … complex. Genetic, environmental and behavioral factors are all believed to play a role. Sometimes, repeated injury or … functional pain more intensely when they are emotionally distressed or under other forms of mental stress, such …
healthcare › ... › muscle-biopsy
… involves making an incision in the skin to obtain a few small pieces of the underlying muscle for detailed histologic, … at the site where the incision is to be performed. Usually, the incision is 1.5-2.5 inches long. Once the incision … exposed, sharp scissors are used to remove four to five small pieces of muscle. Local anesthetic is not applied to the …
healthcare › ... › coronary-artery-bypass
… flow to the heart muscle tissue. This procedure is also called coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). Bypass typically requires open-chest surgery. There are several newer, … Your left main heart artery is very narrow. All three arteries of the heart are blocked or the amount of …
healthcare › ... › about-cervical-cancer
… develops slowly. It starts as a precancerous condition called dysplasia which can be detected by a Pap smear and is … Almost all cervical cancers are caused by human papillomavirus … cervical cancer cases. The HPV vaccine is recommended for all children, and can also be provided to at risk adults …
research › ... › investigators
… among others. The IDDRC has been a crucial player in all these discoveries, and Baylor College of Medicine's … as well as the cores you used for your research, in all your new related publications. Include an acknowledgment …
research › ... › projects
… occurrence of ovarian cancers when the disease is surgically treatable. Our proposal includes three research … Baylor College of Medicine (BCM)). Project 2 will define all of the proteins including variants that can be secreted … is to develop integrated screening assays based on mixed small molecule/protein biomarker panels for detecting and …
research › ... › diagnostic-consultation
… and experience. Our evaluation of breast cancer provides all the information currently considered to be essential for … and reported within 48 hours of receiving them. We usually keep one or two representative slides in our files and return all remaining materials by mail to the originating hospital …