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departments › ... › didactics
… provides a structured approach for residents to systematically review all books of the BCSC. A suggested reading list is …
departments › ... › tanzania
… of Tanzania. In late 2011, the Mbeya COE became a nationally-recognized pediatric TB center of excellence, offering … year (approximately 20 percent of which are bacteriologically confirmed TB; and 60 percent are HIV-coinfected) and … time for COE patients. The NIMR-MMRC partnership has also allowed for implementation of high quality TB clinical …
departments › ... › training-sites
… largest incorporated medical center in the world—as well as alliances with other hospitals in the Houston community. … Each institution makes an important contribution to the overall educational experience, including care of very low birth … babies per year. Our neonatal intensive care units annually average more than 4,500 admissions. Of these, about 350 …
education › ... › transfers-status-changes
… to complete forms required by Human Resources to change all Payroll and Human Resources records. Normally, the rank and tenure status would remain constant. If …
education › registrar › official-catalogs
… Official catalogs include an overview of BCM’s health sciences mission and values (e.g., … preamble), student handbooks (which detail expectations of students and obligations of the institution), course descriptions, and Academic … School of Medicine Course Degree Requirements Graduate School of …
education › ... › program-objectives
… in complex situations, incorporating diverse and culturally sensitive approaches Design, implement and evaluate … on the anesthesia care plan, including evaluation of all laboratory, radiographic, and other diagnostic test data … safe and effective anesthesia care based on clinically relevant scientific principles Perform physiologically …
education › ... › chief-resident-in-quality-and-safety
… actively engaging medical students, residents, and occasionally faculty in systems-based, interdisciplinary quality … and patient safety. Few residency programs today allow residents the time to participate fully in patient … provides a mentored academic training experience while also allowing for hands-on quality improvement work that directly …
healthcare › ... › peripheral-artery-disease
… or occluded, by an accumulation of a fatty substance called plaque, which builds up on the inside walls of the arteries. This narrowing is also called stenosis. As the arteries narrow, blood supply to the … include smoking, which is the most common risk factor for all cardiovascular diseases. Other risk factors include a …
healthcare › ... › the-inner-ear-battery
… or bony chamber is filled with a sodium salt solution (called perilymph) that resembles the salt composition in the … solution (endolymph) that resembles the fluid that is normally found inside the cells of the body. The difference in … relies on chemical energy provided by other cells. In virtually all other systems, whether it is heart muscles, the …
healthcare › ... › coronary-artery-disease-coronary-bypass
… arteries develops a blockage it prevents your heart from getting the blood and oxygen that it needs to function … your CABG surgery. You should plan to be away from work, getting your full strength back, for six to eight weeks. …