community › baylor-in-the-community › volunteer-time-off-policy
… that Baylor College of Medicine employees make in their communities. Policy An employee is eligible to take the equivalent of one regularly scheduled workday per fiscal year (July 1 – June 30) for community service activities. VTO must be requested in … goals and can create the greatest impact possible, Baylor recommends the following organizations. Community service …
departments › ... › training-sites
… well as alliances with other hospitals in the Houston community. Training sites include Texas Children’s Hospital … pediatric and surgical subspecialists. In addition to common neonatal diagnoses, there are unique cohorts of … excellent clinical care while conducting research to pioneer new treatments and cures. Intestinal Rehabilitation …
departments › ... › developmental-medicine-fellowship
… Section for Adult Transition Medicine is offering a one-year Developmental Medicine Fellowship starting July 1st, 2026. The fellowship aims to train Med-Peds, Family, or … exposure within the pediatric practice of Genetics, Complex Care, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, and …
research › ... › services
… imaging option enables detection of macromolecular complexes by labeling one or more components with a different fluorophore. Imaging using the …
departments › ... › research
… Research is a critical component of the urologic training experience at Baylor … and basic science areas of interest, including but not limited to bladder cancer, renal cancer, urologic trauma, …
news › lateral-meniscus-posterior-root-tears-found-in-revision-acl-surgery
… can be devastating for athletes, but other injuries can accompany ACL tears and may worsen knee instability. A sports … from more than 150 cases of ACL reconstruction. The study compared primary ACL surgeries to revision procedures to see … lateral meniscus posterior root tears were more frequent in one of the groups. They found that there is a significantly …
departments › ... › resident-stories
… 5 million people. During this time, Dr. Holmes gained a combination of clinical and research experience.   Dr. … pediatric surgical case volume, case type and surgical outcomes. The second project was a health economics study that … these health care workers are a critical lifeline for the one million inhabitants of Turkana County.    Dr. Yang …
news › bcm-tch-center-for-vaccine-development-honored
… Research and Clinical Medicine for their development of a recombinant protein-based COVID-19 vaccine technology, created … to see this type of appreciation and endorsement by one of our nation's most important biomedical academies," … is produced under the name Corbevax by Biological E. Limited. Botswana has also approved Corbevax and the team is …
departments › ... › space-medicine-training-program
… in space. Additionally, it is our firm belief that one must first be an outstanding terrestrial doctor to … both campuses protect time for fellows to maintain clinical competency. The program is administered by the Departments … Division of Space, Ecological, Arctic, and Resource-limited (SPEAR) Medicine Massachusetts Institute of …
departments › ... › microbiome
… are estimated to outnumber human cells by a ratio of ten to one, and the total number of genes in the microbiome may … a factor of about 100. Even though microbial cells are only one-tenth to one-hundredth the size of a human cell, they … individual is variable from person to person. The specific composition of a person's microbiome is increasingly …
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