research › ... › breast-health
… in texture), unusual discharge from the nipples, and complications after breast surgery, such as for breast … facilities and mammography equipment. Disparities Many studies have documented lower rates of breast cancer screening … problem like breast cancer. This attitude is wrong and very dangerous. Having a physical disability does not reduce your …
departments › ... › human-microbiome-project
… the bacteria that colonize the surface and insides of our bodies are essential for life. We are dependent on these … by protecting us against disease-causing bacteria. The composition of the entire collection of microbes that make … susceptibility to disease is not easily investigated. To date, only a small percentage of the bacteria that comprise …
departments › ... › alumni
… Khan Dr. Sarwar Khan Dr. Hania Kassem 2023 Dr. Mark Kandary Dr. Leonardo Pozo Garcia and Dr. Aditi Sen Dr. Michael Holliday 2022 Dr. Adnann Polani Dr. Parth Worah Dr. Pascale … Dr. Ahmed Awan Dr. Anita Shah AND Dr. Sayna Norouzi Dr. David Sheikh-Hamad 2018 Dr. Ahmed Awan Dr. Michael Holliday …
departments › ... › application
… Program must have earned (or be within three months of completing) a Ph.D. in epidemiology or bioinformatics or … benefits include health insurance, paid institutional holidays, paid vacation and sick leave. In addition, support is … research meeting a year. Each fellow will be allocated a computer and $10,000 per year to spend on lab supplies, …
departments › ... › educational-environment
… establishment in 1960, the Meyer Center has been a critical component of the education of medical students, residents in … pediatrics division is deeply rooted in a culture of community, outreach, and advocacy. Our work extends beyond … medical social workers on staff. In addition to providing didactic and hands-on education to trainees on community …
departments › ... › admissions
… invitations to applicants on the universal interview offer date identified by the Child Neurology Society. Information … Neuroscience Research Track. Reserved positions (after completing a full pediatrics residency) for the Child … for the resident to be eligible for certification upon completion of training. …
healthcare › ... › patient-testimonials
… with your eyes, fear is always a barrier you have to overcome. Quality of care and proven results were very important … have been watching television, reading and working on my computer, all without glasses and without any difficulty … helpless without them. Hence, I consider the events of today to be a minor miracle." For Rick Robertson, seeing is …
healthcare › ... › brain-arteriovenous-malformations-avms
… in men and women of all ages and ethnicities but are most commonly discovered between adolescence and 40 years of age. … and our doctors have expertise managing these potentially dangerous lesions. … Brain AVMs can cause a variety of symptoms, including: Headaches Stroke-like symptoms Brain bleed Seizures Weakness …
healthcare › ... › colostomy
… for your colostomy. You will probably go home in 4 to 7 days. But it could take 6 weeks to fully recover. … a colostomy you can expect to feel better and stronger each day, but you may get tired quickly at first. Your belly may … your colostomy bag for a while. In time your stools may become firmer, but they will be less solid than before your …
news › baylor-college-medicine-medical-center
… Baylor College of Medicine will expand on its commitment to focusing on the best experience possible for … quality available, but the experience also will be aimed at comfort and convenience, with a close watch on efficiency … general surgery and urology. Phase 2, the move of the Dan L Duncan Cancer Center, will be completed in fall 2014, …