departments › ... › cardiothoracic-anesthesiology-fellowship
… Our fellows gain experience in a wide variety of complex cardiothoracic procedures including: Coronary artery … Medicine, at Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center, fellows can complete electives with our outstanding cardiology service, … We believe that the outstanding clinical experiences combined with our robust multidisciplinary approach to …
news › human-errors-adverse-surgical-events
… researchers at Baylor College of Medicine conducted a comprehensive analysis of surgeries that resulted in adverse … is considered inevitable, so the focus on reducing bad outcomes in medicine has been to build systems to mitigate the … human error, as seen in our cohort and reported in other studies, it would mean that about 400,000 adverse outcomes …
healthcare › ... › athletic-training-outreach
… Board of Certification for the Athletic Trainer (BOC) Has completed extensive clinically trained in emergency care, … Educated through CAATE-accredited professional programs (Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education) … and active individuals, providing immediate evaluation, communication with physicians, and ongoing care …
departments › ... › chairs-message
… in the Texas Medical Center (TMC), the largest medical complex on a single campus in the world. The department has made numerous contributions to the specialty through compassionate care, research discoveries, and innovative educational programs. The commitment to the “pursuit of excellence” has defined this …
research › ... › pilot-grants
… the pilot program and convenes a highly-qualified selection committee comprised of both BCM faculty and external … of the next Request for Applications in summer 2026! Current and Past Recipients Year BCM Primary … Katherine King, M.D., Ph.D.   “The Impact of Clonal Hematopoiesis on Alzheimer's Disease Progression” Gall et al., …
news › heartcare-study-ids-patients-genetic-risk-for-cardiovascular-disease
… in cardiovascular disease, leading to better outcomes in patient care. Researchers at Baylor College of … High risk scores could be addressed with medication, diet and other lifestyle changes. “This study shows that a … R. Marino, Lee Leiber, Dr. Ashok Balasubramanyam, Dr. Christopher I. Amos, Dr. Andrew Civitello, Dr. Mihail G. Chelu, …
news › abnormal-activity-of-brain-circuit-causes-anorexia-in-animal-model
… we found that under normal conditions dopamine neurons do communicate with serotonin neurons, and we studied this interaction to determine how it regulates … W81XWH-19-PRMRP-DA), the Pew Charitable Trust awards (0026188), Baylor Collaborative Faculty Research Investment …
news › trish-to-enhance-research-on-ax-1-mission-data-on-human-spaceflight-impacts
… with Axiom Space for its Ax-1 mission and values the commitment each member of the crew has made to contribute to … by astronauts in NASA-funded behavioral health research studies. Tests are administered with the Joggle Research app … The Ax-1 mission crew members are Michael López-Alegría, commander; Larry Connor, pilot; and Mark Pathy and Eytan …
news › a-potentially-more-effective-treatment-for-her2-mutant-metastatic-breast-cancer
… breast cancer and lobular breast cancer, which is understudied when compared to ductal breast cancer,” said leading author Dr. … is no current treatment.” The researchers looked into studies that sequenced the genes of human lobular and ductal …
healthcare › clinical-trials › h-48032
… Primary objectives: To compare recurrence-free survival in patients with "low risk" … with or without perioperativechemotherapy. To compare overall survival in patients with "high risk" … operable based on: Pulmonary reserve adequate to tolerate complete resection of all intrathoracic disease, as deemed …
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