about-us › ... › housing
… Even though Houston is a big city with a thriving economy, the … area has been transformed to huge brick houses which you can dream of living in. However, a lot of the older, smaller houses are still around …
healthcare › clinical-trials › h-48813
… H-48813 … What is CriSP-HS? … The Cold-stored Platelet Early Intervention in Hemorrhagic Shock … the usual room temperature platelets.  New information shows that cold platelets may work better than room … researchers must ask a person for their consent before they can be in a study. Because people losing blood must be …
research › ... › menopause-research
… occurring after surgical removal of the ovaries, or damage to the ovaries by medical treatment such as chemotherapy or … symptoms typically begin occurring throughout the 40's. You can expect to experience menopause at about the same time as … tissue diseases who take corticosteroid medications. However, all flushing is not necessarily menopausal in women …
healthcare › ... › lymph-node-surgery
… Dye is injected into the breast, one to four of the nodes is identified with a probe and removed to see if cancer cells are present. … Lymph nodes are small organs, … for about ten days. The bottle is emptied daily to record how much drains. … In a … targeted axillary dissection …
departments › ... › incoming-residents-and-fellows
… Although MedHub allows multiple attachments, we prefer to receive only 1 or 2 attachments at a time. Once OHP … reviews your records, we will notify you whether they are complete or not. Requirements at your current institution may differ from ours, so it is plausible you can be compliant at your current institution, but not meet …
news › grant-to-identify-brains-building-blocks
… While advances in brain research have allowed researchers to classify certain cell types within specific brain … stepping stone to decipher fundamental principles of how myriads of neurons compute together across brain … many of the methods we are using such as Patch-seq can be applied to any species, including humans, and the …
departments › ... › hiv-aids
… Deficiency Syndrome). HIV infects cells that are critical to the human immune system and destroys their ability to … disease in healthy individuals. As a result, AIDS patients can die from infections that are normally harmless. The … have died of AIDS-related illnesses. In recent years, however, the situation has become more hopeful. More people …
education › registrar › contact-us
… Address: … Office of the Registrar One Baylor Plaza Mail Stop: BCM365 Houston, Texas 77030 … Houston Office Location: … 713-798-3372 … Lead Coordinator Program Management … Vacant Phone: 713-798-2296  … Senior Coordinator, Academic Operations … (Electives - Baylor and Visiting Students) … Gabriella Gonzalez gg7@bcm.edu Phone: …
coronavirus
… requires masks while in our clinics. Patients may choose to wear a mask, or request that staff or physicians wear a … and programs sites to learn more about them, discover how to apply and find information about virtual events that can help you find the right fit to realize your professional …
departments › ... › didactic
… subspecialties within the field. … World-renowned experts visit our program on a regular basis, teaching trainees the … later conferences focus on more advanced clinical topics and unknowns. … The Department of Pathology presents … anesthesia staff meet jointly at least weekly to review upcoming surgical cases. … Another multidisciplinary …
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