healthcare › clinical-trials › h-31444
… H-31444 … This project will use a variety of community outreach techniques to identify persons who may be at risk of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias, inform them of available research opportunities, or record … treat dementia. Our research team can conduct a brief telephone screening test that will tell you if you might qualify …
healthcare › clinical-trials › h-32800
… LSDs and PD. The study consists of a 30-60 minute telephone interview to obtain family history and ask questions about symptoms of neurologic disorders. The … and/or individuals diagnosed with LSDs aged 18 and over. For more information eligible participants can contact: …
healthcare › clinical-trials › h-33628
… … Baylor College of Medicine needs healthy volunteers for a brain imaging study, as well as patients whose part of … diseases has been injured. Volunteers will be asked to perform tasks that relate to the presented visual stimuli, guided by a computer display while receiving a functional magnetic …
news › match-day-2016-residency-program
… and gave some words of advice. “It’s called ‘Match Day’ for a reason. It’s not called choice day,” he said. “The … vice president of academic and faculty affairs at Baylor asked for a round of applause for those in the audience, …
research › ... › neurogenic-bladder
… Depending on the nerves affected, your bladder may either become overactive or underactive. People with overactive … birth) Multiple Sclerosis Transverse Myelitis Stroke Other forms of neurologic damage … Bladder Management … … your pelvic floor. … Record Keeping … Your doctor may ask you to keep track of what you eat and drink, when you …
news › baylor-recruiting-participants-for-covid-19-prevalence-study
… Baylor College of Medicine is recruiting participants for a study to determine the prevalence of COVID-19 in the … The study is part of a nationwide initiative called the Community Prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 study (COMPASS) led by … nasal swab test to assess for current infection and will be asked to provide a blood sample for an antibody test to …
news › addressing-long-term-pandemic-anxiety-in-children
… what they think and feel it can cause anxiety and confusion for the child. That goes for double if partners don’t agree.”   Williams suggests asking your child how they feel and what they think of the pandemic at this point in time. She recommends avoiding questions such as, “Are you worried you’re …
research › ... › measuring-how-anxious-you-are
… levels of worries and fears.    This scale will be helpful for monitoring how your child is feeling as they continue … child is having trouble with the 0-10 system, we also recommend using “easy,” “medium,” or “hard” instead. … … anxiety. When your child is afraid of something, you can ask your child in the moment: … What makes you anxious right …
education › ... › education
… Simulation Lab's Use for Pre-Clerkship and Clinical Courses … The Simulation Lab … clinical rotations. The testing situation consists of a number of stations (examination rooms) where standardized patients present a variety of common, yet important patient problems. The medical students …
research › ... › astro-example-coping-skills
… skills you can use. These skills can help with the physical components of anxiety (e.g., racing heart) as well as the … couple of tips on how to make deep breathing more effective for your child:   … Asking someone to take deep breaths when they are very …
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