education › ... › principles-learning-environment
… Baylor College of Medicine is committed to creating an environment for students that is … success and academic freedom commensurate with all applicable laws and regulations. The links below will take you to … Baylor College of Medicine is committed to a safe and supportive …
departments › ... › cornea-anterior-segment-and-refractive-surgery-fellowship
… Thank you for visiting our website, which I hope answers many of your questions and stimulates your interest to learn more about our program. The fellowship is a comprehensive program dedicated to the preparation of the … Segment, and Refractive Surgery Fellowship at Baylor College of Medicine consists of one year of post-residency …
news › minimally-invasive-heart-surgeon-joins-baylor
… the Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery at Baylor College of Medicine as associate chief of cardiac surgery in … Center , part of CHI St. Luke’s Health. Lamelas, who has completed more than 14,000 cardiac surgical operations in … years. Lamelas has been in practice in Miami for more than 26 years. “As an internationally renowned cardiothoracic …
news › study-finds-ancestry-driven-disparities-in-pathogenic-variation
… of diversity in large genomic studies presents a major challenge in understanding how pathogenic variants impact … Us participants. The findings are published in the journal Communications Biology .  Researchers examined variations … the highest overall rate of pathogenic variation, with 2.26% of participants carrying a pathogenic variant. The …
departments › ... › cardiovascular-disease-fellowship-baylor-college-of-medicine
… the Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship Program at Baylor College of Medicine! Our fellowship is a nationally renowned training program that offers comprehensive clinical training in all disciplines of … with a total capacity of more than 2000 beds. Each site offers a diverse training environment with excellent …
healthcare › clinical-trials › h-48032
… Primary objectives: To compare recurrence-free survival in patients with "low risk" … high risk CRC will receive chemotherapy, then once resectable, randomized to either chemotherapy or surgical … Exclusion Criteria: Tumor involvement at other metastatic sites (e.g., liver, distant lymph nodes) that has not been …
departments › ... › subspecialty-programs
… in the Texas Medical Center, ACHD trainees at Baylor College of Medicine have the unique privilege of managing an enormous spectrum of patients and … affords trainees an opportunity to participate in the complete continuum of cardiac care for the adolescent and …
healthcare › ... › liposuction
… is removed, you may have to stay overnight. You may be asleep for the surgery. Or you may get medicine to make you … some areas may feel hard and lumpy. Your doctor may recommend massage to help take care of any lumps. You can … people can go back to light work in a few days. But sometimes it takes longer. …
news › study-reveals-epigenetic-vulnerability-of-acute-myeloid-leukemia
… Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is an aggressive blood cancer that causes … accumulation of white blood cells. Because of the poor outcomes of this disease, researchers across the globe have … complex that mediates access to DNA. After PU.1 tags a site of interest, SWI/SNF steps in and opens that door …
departments › ... › healthcare
… The Section of Immunology, Allergy and Rheumatology provides clinical services to … rheumatologic conditions (including arthritis, musculoskeletal and autoimmune disorders) and allergic and general … to the left or visit our healthcare clinics and centers sites below: Rheumatology Clinic Allergy & Immunology Clinic …
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