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Cherie Tator standing in front of a Sonography machine.
Momentum

Happy Medical Ultrasound Awareness Month!

October 12, 2023 Education,  simulation,  sonography

Simulation educator Cherie Tator teaches you all about what it takes to be a sonographer, an integral role in healthcare.

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Policywise

Are we over- or under-diagnosing ADHD?

September 1, 2023 ADHD,  Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder,  children,  Education,  Mental Health,  Stigma

I am often confronted, in my professional setting and personal circle, with the question “Why should we medicate normal behavior? He is just an active

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Best of Momentum 2022

December 13, 2022 Community,  Education,  Healthcare,  Research

Did your favorite Momentum post one of the most popular posts in 2022? See our list of the top five most-viewed posts.

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Three children sit huddled around a microscope set up at a kitchen table. One child is looking through the microscope while another prepares a slide and the third watches on.
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Summer camp at Home

August 2, 2022 BioEd Online,  Education,  summer camp

BioEd Online provides a collection of educational tools and resources to help children have a fun summer and continue their education.

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Reimagine what our world’s potential can be

April 15, 2022 Dorit Donoviel,  Education,  Future,  Kelly Hackett,  Philanthropist,  philanthropy,  Residency Program,  Ronald Cotton,  space,  Success,  Surgery,  TEDx,  TEDXBaylorCollegeofMedicine,  TRISH

What more can we do to make a difference, not only in our own lives but in the lives of people all over the world?

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A group of students pose for a group photo.
Momentum

Celebrating Match Day 2022

March 18, 2022 Education,  Match Day,  Match Day 2022,  Medical Education,  School of Medicine

Today, fourth-year medical students at Baylor College of Medicine learned where they will go after graduation for their residency training.

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Progress Notes

2022 class president reflects on the journey to Match Day

March 14, 2022 Education,  Match Day 2022

2022 Baylor College of Medicine Class President Justin Vincent looks back on the journey from the first day to Match Day.

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Progress Notes

Resonance podcast: science and graduate training during a pandemic

March 7, 2022 Education,  Medical Education,  Resonance Podcast

Dr. Carolyn Smith discusses her career as a scientist and Dean of the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences in the latest Resonance podcast.

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Precious Williams Owodunni as a high school student and today.
Momentum

Growing Up Baylor: Precious Williams Owodunni

March 2, 2022 Education,  Growing Up Baylor

Precious Williams Owodunni tells us how her time at Michael E. DeBakey High School for Health Professions began her successful career path.

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Musician Julian Saporiti stands in front of a large metal tank with the words "Justice for All" and various examples of unjust actions the American government has taken painted on it.
Momentum

Finding nuance, tolerance in narrative medicine

March 1, 2022 Education,  Humanities,  Narrative Medicine Program

Dr. Ricardo Nuila says medical students often need humanities – poetry, literature, music, art – as an anchor to the world outside medicine.

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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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