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… surgical faculty in an environment where progressive, supervised operative experience is available. Rotations … to the emergency room, and is responsible for coordinating all aspects of the emergency room. For example, residents … Medical Center and a unique and extremely popular elective community surgery rotation with Penrose-St. Francis in …
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… … Program Year Duration Activity Year One 6 months (26 weeks) 3 months 1 month* 1 month 1 month In-patient … Service Research Continuity/CF Clinic Sub-specialty Clinics Community clinics Elective Vacation and Meeting Year Three 3 … and management of their list of patients under direct supervision of an attending pulmonologist and are allowed …
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… We are proud to offer a comprehensive training program for those interested in … or private practice. We offer extensive exposure to all urologic sub-specialties to help residents choose the … Reconstructive Surgery, University of California at San Diego; San Diego, Calif. Evan Wenker, M.D. Fellowship; …
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… updated, and/or augmented over time. Finally, Clinical Outcome Measures are also introduced to complement provision of … development of skills, appropriate direct and indirect supervision, completion of all of the NCOPE residency … communication strategies. The course will involve case studies and discussions centered around the application of …
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… to their infants’ cues, finding them less intrinsically rewarding and more stress-provoking,” said Dr. Sohye … a mother is extremely exhausting, Kim said. Previous studies have shown that mothers without addictions illustrate … of why mothers with addictions may find it difficult to comply with the demands of caring for their infants. “The …
departments › ... › pediatric-brain-disorders-and-development-fellowship
… students training in laboratories of the program mentors, comprised of 7 M.D./Ph.D.s, 11 M.D.s and 77 Ph.D.s. Dr. John … of the inherited as well as the acquired epilepsies is studied. All labs employ cutting-edge biotechnology to create and …
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… receive honorary degrees from Baylor College of Medicine at commencement ceremonies in May. Both played major roles in serving the community after Hurricane Harvey. Also receiving honorary … Biomedical Sciences will be held Tuesday, May 29, at Jones Hall for the Performing Arts. “Each year for Commencement, we …
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… of Medicine in Houston to help determine if and how the communities of bacteria, viruses, fungi and other … with, development of type 1 diabetes—a disease that usually starts in childhood or young adulthood. "The goal of … they and their families are asked to keep diaries of their diet, illnesses, allergies and other life experiences. … …
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… healthy tissue, and many patients suffer radiation-induced complications. One example is radiation dermatitis, an … when reformulated into a topical product. In preclinical studies, they found the drug dramatically improved the appearance of the skin and accelerated …
research › research-centers › texas-collaborative-center-for-hepatocellular-cancer
… Hepatocellular cancer, the most common form of primary liver cancer, is the fastest rising … incidence rates of HCC in the nation. To address this challenge, the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of … early when it is curable. However, we need more research studies to identify people who are at high risk of liver …