departments › ... › clinical-services
… through its flagship Ben Taub Hospital, and its 13 Community Health clinics, and five pediatric and school … of new patients, maintenance pharmacotherapy, and limited group and/or individual psychotherapy. Ben Taub is … are evaluated in Ben Taub. In addition to the above mentioned hospital based services, district has the Community …
departments › ... › curriculum
… designed to shape future leaders in global child health. By combining rigorous pediatric training in Houston with a … This curriculum is designed to equip residents with the comprehensive training and global health expertise needed to address the complex challenges of pediatric care worldwide. Program …
healthcare › ... › sperm-banking
… technology to help diagnose and treat men with infertility. One of the many services we provide to men and their … In these situations, banking sperm is like insurance. Even one sample of frozen sperm stored in a sperm bank provides … (IVF), and micromanipulation (ICSI). The physician’s recommendation on the type of ART to be used is based, in …
departments › ... › research
… team pursues several research projects and maintains one of the world’s most extensive and well-cataloged aortic … Coselli, M.D, the division is active in evaluating the outcomes of both standard and emerging surgical techniques for … of an aortic root aneurysm involves replacing it with a composite valve graft, an alternate approach—valve-sparing …
healthcare › ... › about-breast-cancer
… Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women. Cancer occurs when cells become abnormal and divide without any order or control. The … the cancer has spread to other parts of the body such as bone, lungs, or liver. This is called metastatic breast … 3-5 hours a week. Breastfeeding each child for at least one year, if able.  Other risk factors out of our control …
news › new-implantable-device-treats-heart-failure
… area . The management of patients with heart failure is complex and requires the collaborations between … arteries or chronically high blood pressure. The muscles become damaged and cannot pump properly to supply the body … with marked limitation of physical activity, but who are comfortable at rest. They also experienced fatigue with less …
departments › ... › clinical-rotations-call-assignments
… options include: Ambulatory pediatric anesthesiology at one of 3 freestanding pediatric hospital locations: Main … elective   Call Experiences All call assignments meet compliance with the ACGME's duty hour limits. In the Main … Pain Service rotation , as the service is covered via telephone by the fellow during weekdays and on weekends by the …
education › ... › lcme-faq
… What is the Liaison Committee on Medical Education? The Liaison Committee on … the American Medical Association (AMA). The LCME’s scope is limited to complete and independent medical education … operations of the LCME are carried out by two secretariats, one at the AAMC and the other at the AMA. …
news › cardiovascular-disease-risk-factor-targeted-for-new-treatment
… need a dose every 1 to 6 months depending on the therapy. One of the trials is determining if using this drug will …
news › baylor-medicine-earns-age-friendly-healthcare-designation
… of Medicine clinics as leaders in the growing movement committed to care of older adults. Baylor healthcare clinics … outcome goals and care preferences including, but not limited to, end-of-life care, and across settings of care. … aging and competent interprofessional geriatric care. One of the goals of this program is to partner with clinical …
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