education › ... › gme-residents-council
… of Baylor house staff on the Graduate Medical Education Committee. Elected representatives, serving two-year positions, attend all GME Committee meetings and sit on selected sub-committees. GME …
departments › ... › addiction-psychiatry-fellowship
… program is a one-year (PGY-5) training program providing a comprehensive and evidence-based education in the treatment … practice throughout the continuum of care. This is accomplished in collaboration with patients, families, and … completion of residency … Application Information … After all applications have been received, candidates may be …
healthcare › ... › about-breast-cancer
… Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women. Cancer occurs when cells … parts of the body such as bone, lungs, or liver. This is called metastatic breast cancer. … Preventative steps can … breast cancer. These include: Eating a healthy low-calorie diet. It’s to focus more on calorie intake as opposed to …
about-us › leadership › institutional-policy-committee
… College of Medicine established the Institutional Policy Committee in March 2015 to create a clear, coherent, and … communicated and enforced Review and provide input on all new and existing institutional policies Assess existing … – Educator Conflicts of Interest; 28.1.08 – Clinical Supervision of Medical Students Policy; 28.1.09 – Academic …
about-us › ... › when-and-why-to-visit
… assist you with working through an issue with a colleague, supervisor or other individual. You are unsure of Baylor … listen to any concerns affecting your work or studies at the College and help you explore options for … and resolving your concerns. Use of the Ombuds Office is completely voluntary. Baylor College of Medicine policy …
title-ix-office › how-you-can-help
… friends and co-workers. Depending on various factors from comfort level to an analysis of how much time it will take, … is the philosophy that as members of the Baylor community you possess the ability to care for others in your … to those we know as well as strangers who may be in potentially harmful situations and are unable to help themselves. …
research › atc-core-labs › rna-in-situ-hybridization-core
… core (Yaylaoglu MB, Titmus A, Visel A, Alvarez-Bolado G, Thaller C, Eichele G. Dev Dyn. 2005 Oct;234(2):371-86) is used … X-gal and Cresyl Violet staining on sections. For human studies, customers must provide tissue sections. … All users: … … reveal molecular relatedness between retinal laminae. J Comp Neurol. 2020 Apr 1;528(5):729-755. doi: …
research › ... › lab-members
… for the first time as a pediatric intern in 1999 and completed a pediatric residency. After a brief stint as a … I love cooking, traveling, gardening, hiking, exercising, all while spending time with family. I am passionate about … health equity lens. … I completed my undergraduate studies in Nutrition and Food Science at the …
departments › ... › anthrax
… in the United States. Anthrax is caused by a bacterium called Bacillus anthracis ( B. anthracis ). The name anthrax comes from the Greek word for coal and refers to the black … decade, the Vaccine Research Center has been conducting studies and clinical trials to evaluate new ways of delivering …
healthcare › ... › blepharospasm
… One of the most common types of adult-onset focal dystonia is blepharospasm, … sustained frontalis contraction. Electrophysiologic studies have suggested it is due to an excessive inhibition of the levator palpebrae superioris muscle, however, the exact pathophysiology …
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