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Student Simulation Showcase helps students gain valuable experience

May 18, 2016 Baylor College of Medicine Student Simulation Society,  Baylor Simulation Center,  Deborah Taylor,  Dr. Paul Klotman,  Dr. Tyson Pillow,  Education,  Events,  Healthcare,  Houston,  Jake Valentine,  medical students,  Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery,  simulation,  Student Life,  Surgery,  Technology

On April 16, students from Baylor College of Medicine and the McGovern Medical School at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston joined

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From the Labs: Image of the Month

Blood vessels (magenta) intertwined with metastatic medulloblastoma tumor cells (green) nestled within the protective layers that surround the mouse spinal cord. From the Labs: a closer look at metastatic medulloblastoma

Healthy Habits: A DOC-umentary Series

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