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Momentum

Preventing throat cancer: The importance of vaccination and screening

August 17, 2021 Cancer,  Head and Neck,  Healthcare,  Molly Chiu,  otolaryngology

Dr. Erich Sturgis discusses how the HPV vaccine can help prevent oropharyngeal cancer.

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The Stitch

Understanding granulomatous mastitis, a rare breast condition

August 12, 2021 Healthcare,  Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery,  Women's Health

What is granulomatous mastitis, a mysterious breast disease that stays around for weeks, months or even years?

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Physician burnout in urology residency: A path to wellness

August 10, 2021 Burnout,  Mental Health,  Urology,  wellness

The Scott Department of Urology has developed a Resident Wellness Curriculum to combat symptoms of burnout.

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Welcome new School of Medicine and Graduate School students!

August 5, 2021 Education,  Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences,  new students,  School of Medicine

See a breakdown of School of Medicine and Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences students starting at Baylor this week.

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Progress Notes MS1/MS4 profile: Will Frankel

July 26, 2021 Education,  Medical Education

Fourth-year medical student Will Frankel discusses his interest in adult cardiac surgery and shares advice for medical students.

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Back pain myths: Fact or fiction?

July 22, 2021 Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,  Healthcare,  Homa Shalchi

Dr. Wyatt Kupperman, a spine specialist with Baylor Medicine, answers common questions about back pain.

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The Stitch

What you should know about sarcoma

July 21, 2021 Bertie Taylor,  Cancer,  Healthcare,  Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery,  sarcoma

Dr. E. Ramsay Camp with Baylor College of Medicine explains how sarcoma is diagnosed and effectively treated.

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Momentum

Addressing post-COVID-19 gastrointestinal symptoms

July 16, 2021 Coronavirus,  COVID-19,  Gastroenterology,  Healthcare,  Molly Chiu

Dr. Jordan Shapiro discusses what you need to know about gastrointestinal symptoms and COVID-19.

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Resonance podcast: Compassion and the Art of Medicine

July 7, 2021 Education,  Medical Education,  Resonance,  Resonance Podcast

Dr. Joanna Fields-Gilmore discusses her work in family medicine, educating students and the importance of compassion on the Resonance podcast.

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The Stitch

Six ways to maintain a healthy heart

June 24, 2021 Bertie Taylor,  Healthcare,  Heart Health,  Men's Health,  Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery

Dr. Joseph S. Coselli shares risk factors for heart disease, advice for maintaining heart health and why lifestyle changes are key.

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