departments › ... › resident-scholarship
… departments to research developmental disorders and other inherited pediatric neurological diseases. The … reputation and scholarly research pursuits attract high acceptance rates of residents interested in fellowship opportunities at other prestigious institutions. The Texas Medical Center …
education › academic-faculty-affairs › student-and-trainee-resources
… Our resources and services are designed to help you successfully navigate through your education program and into … policies and programs. Newsletters, social media and other resources help you stay informed. Student … of Medicine. It sets the standard for how we treat each other. Respect fosters collaborative research, compassionate …
departments › ... › international-visitors-and-observers
… The Baylor College of Medicine Occupational Health Program requires all international … includes dates of vaccines or dates and results of other tests. Do not submit records that only state that you … to Baylor College of Medicine. This is in addition to other fees that may be assessed at time of check in. If you …
education › ... › program-objectives
… Upon successful completion of the Doctor of Nursing Practice … with patients (individual, family or group) and other professionals (eg, transdisciplinary) to facilitate … care and patient outcomes Guide, mentor, and support other nurses to achieve excellence in nursing practice …
healthcare › ... › peripheral-artery-disease
… when the arteries in the legs and feet become narrowed, or occluded, by an accumulation of a fatty substance called plaque, which builds … People with lower extremity artery disease often have other cardiovascular problems causes by atherosclerosis such … most common risk factor for all cardiovascular diseases. Other risk factors include a family history of …
healthcare › ... › nose
… the tip of the nose; or correct bumps, indentations, or other defects in the nose. … During rhinoplasty, the surgeon makes incisions to access the bones and cartilage that support the nose. The … may be removed, or tissue may be added (either from another part of the body or using a synthetic filler). After …
healthcare › ... › chances-breast-cancer-recurrence
… nearby tissue and underarm lymph nodes before spreading to other parts of the body. Scientists now believe that cancer … cells that might have spread, your doctor may recommend chemotherapy and/or hormonal therapy. This is called systemic therapy, because the chemotherapy or hormonal therapy travels to all parts of your …
healthcare › ... › ovarian-cysts
… An ovarian cyst is a sac or pouch filled with fluid or other tissue that forms on or inside a woman's ovary. … cause symptoms and go away on their own without treatment. Other types of ovarian cysts may cause symptoms and require … large, growing, not a functional cyst, or causing pain or other symptoms. The cyst can be removed through laparoscopy …
healthcare › ... › fistulas
… is an abnormal passage or hole that connects the vagina to other organs, such as the bladder or rectum. This unnatural … or fecal incontinence. A fistula can also form between other pelvic organs, without the involvement of the vagina. … fistula : a rare type of fistula, or passageway, that occurs between the bladder and uterus, typically caused by …
research › ... › vulnerabilities-and-risk-factors
… with disabilities face the same types of risk for IPV as other women including lower levels of education that reduce … childhood sexual abuse and neglect, financial stress, and other factors commonly known to place women at risk for IPV. … Inability to escape due to lack of adaptive equipment or accessible buildings Increased exposure to medical settings …
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