research › ... › safety-planning
… help women with disabilities who are in abusive situations and relationships to make choices about how to get … Request a police escort, a friend, or family member to accompany you when you leave. Consult a lawyer. Keep photos … information including credit cards, check book, bank account number, ATM cards, and some cash Keys for your home, …
research › ... › access-to-healthcare
… Access to quality healthcare is important for preventing and … the decisions of their care. A healthcare provider who is accountable for the patient’s physical and mental healthcare … Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. (2016, May). Access and disparities in access …
education › ... › m-d-m-s-program
… possibilities in traditional realms such as patient care and research as well as health policy development, and healthcare administration, through the lens of … receive a Medical Doctorate from Baylor College of Medicine and a Masters of Science in Biomedical Informatics from the …
healthcare › ... › ataxia
… involuntary eye movements (nystagmus), incoordination of hands, difficulty with fine motor tasks (such as eating or … brain called the cerebellum results in ataxia. It can also occur because of problems with the sensory system (abnormal … findings overall highlight that novel genetic mutations can account for a significant portion of sporadic late-onset …
healthcare › ... › deep-brain-stimulation-for-movement-disorders
… include Parkinson’s disease, essential tremor, dystonia and Tourette syndrome. Our DBS team performs comprehensive … evaluations to determine if someone is a good candidate for DBS. We recognize that the success of DBS surgery depends on several factors:   … DBS has evolved as an important and established treatment for medically-refractory movement …
research › faculty-labs › jacob-reimer-lab
… In the Reimer lab, we want to understand the mechanisms underlying fast brain state changes, the … downstream effects of these changes on sensory processing and behavior, and the ways that functional changes interact with and are … the importance of monitoring the pupil in order to account for variability in sensory responses. Pupil …
departments › ... › human-microbiome-project
… bacterial cells outnumber human cells, but the identity and degree of diversity of these bacteria in a single individual, their variability from person to person, and their role in disease and disease susceptibility has been largely unknown. The … to one-hundredth the size of a human cell, they may account for up to five pounds of adult body weight. Although …
education › ... › course-descriptions
… The course is presented in lecture, small group laboratory, and independent study format. Anatomic structures are … malleoli. Examples of devices include therapeutic shoes, accommodative foot orthoses, functional foot orthoses, and … at or proximal to the knee joint. The course requires accountable patient care including detailed documentation, …
departments › ... › microbiome
… as the collection of microbes - bacteria , viruses , and single-cell eukaryotes - that inhabits the human body. … to one-hundredth the size of a human cell, they may account for up to five pounds of adult body weight. Although … the microbiome plays in human health, nutrition, immunity, and disease, in 2007 the National Institutes of Health …
research › ... › grant-funding
… Expansion of the Lung Cancer Screening and Tobacco Control (LCTC) Network to Rural and Medically … March 28, 2025 – March 27, 2028 Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts $74,988 Kowalchuk, Subaward PI (Purcell, PI) The …
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