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… Neurophysiology fellows have one month dedicated to electives. Fellows will have two weeks of sleep included … Hospital. There are two weeks of dedicated time performing EMGs and spending time in the neuromuscular clinic … a 1 week focused clinical experience in intraoperative monitoring. …
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… Epilepsy fellows have one month dedicated to electives. Fellows will have the opportunity to pick one week experiences in any of the following: Magnetoencephalography Neuropsychiatry/Neuropsychology Continuous … Fellows have one month of their fellowship dedicated to scholarly activity. Fellows are expected to identify a …
education › ... › reporting-and-responding-to-breaches-of-professionalism-and-ethical-conduct
… contacting either the Integrity Hotline at 855-764-7292 or visiting https://www.bcm.edu/integrity-hotline . The hotline … All reports are confidential. Students may also want to visit the Student Grievances website and the Integrity … time, or unprofessional appearance. Response: The Director of Medical Student Professionalism will meet …
healthcare › ... › tourette-syndrome
… Tourette syndrome is a relatively common and complex neurobehavioral disorder characterized by motor and vocal (phonic) tics. Tics are abrupt, rapid, brief, … intensity, frequency, and timing. Examples of common motor tics include eye blinking, eye deviation, facial …
healthcare › ... › botox-for-wrinkles
… of muscles in the face. Over time, creases formed can lead to a "persistent frown" and a more aged appearance. Precise use of Botox is the best approach to preventing and eliminating these lines. … glabella (between the eyebrows) and crow's feet (next to the eyes). The injections are slightly uncomfortable and …
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… aimed at showcasing the science at Baylor through the eyes of young professionals. Each episode is written and …
research › ... › astro-is-my-childs-behavior-due-to-anxiety
… to face their fears. And others may distance themselves from others or become emotional/tearful. However, your child could do all these things for reasons that may have nothing to do … What does the behavior look like? … access to something they want or get their way? If so, why do they want that thing? …
news › baylor-offer-new-genetic-counseling-degree-program
… to engage individuals and families who are at risk for, or affected by, conditions that may have a genetic cause. Genetic counselors provide information, facilitate understanding, identify support … to the circumstances and allow them to adapt in the best way they can.” The Master’s degree program is well …
research › ... › are-you-ready-for-a-new-plan-of-action
… up super often. For example, if you have a fear of doctor visits, then you might only come across this fear twice a … There are also times when it might NOT be the best idea to start on another plan of action. …
news › baylor-to-support-texas-child-mental-health-care-consortium
… was created in 2019 by the 86th Texas Legislature to leverage the expertise and capacity of the state’s health-related institutions of higher education to improve mental health and the mental health care system … communications system linking all CPAN and TCHATT sites across Texas and a centralized data management system …