Integrating the humanities into medical education
It’s truly exciting to be working at the intersection of arts and medicine in this vibrant and expanding field. There is an increasing realization today
Read MoreIt’s truly exciting to be working at the intersection of arts and medicine in this vibrant and expanding field. There is an increasing realization today
Read MoreDr. Jennifer Christner explains medical education research and how educators can help promote adaptive learning environments.
Read MoreAs technology continues to advance and evolve, systems of learning in higher education are being revisited. Could artificial intelligence, paperless curriculum, and augmented reality play
Read MoreEditor’s note: This is the second in a series of Progress Notes posts featuring Baylor College of Medicine students interviewing physicians and faculty members in
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Read MoreThe Center for Global Surgery’s new virtual opportunities for education aim to strengthen surgery around the globe.
Read MoreSimulation educator Cherie Tator teaches you all about what it takes to be a sonographer, an integral role in healthcare.
Read MoreMedical schools hold an esteemed place in society, training the next generation of healthcare providers. But we know that these seminal years can be challenging,
Read MoreAs a great-grandchild of Lillie and Hugh Roy Cullen, I’ve heard the story of Baylor College of Medicine countless times since I was a small
Read MorePhilosophy is not an antiquated subject of academic research. Far from it. Just ask Dr. Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby, Cullen Professor of Medical Ethics and associate director
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