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Growing Up Baylor: Dr. Chris Glover

July 8, 2019 Center for Educational Outreach,  Department of Anesthesiology,  Education,  Growing Up Baylor

Imagine studying, training and eventually working at the same institution during the span of your career. A special group of physicians, faculty members, researchers and

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Welcome new health professions students!

June 17, 2019 Education,  new students,  Orthotics and Prosthetics,  Physician Assistant,  School of Health Professions

June 17 marks the first day of class for incoming students in the School of Health Professions at Baylor College of Medicine, which includes the

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Preventing physician burnout: Ergonomic support and personal wellbeing

June 12, 2019 Dr. Mary Brandt,  Education,  Healthcare,  Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery,  Residents,  Student Life

As a new group of residents and fellows begin the next steps of their medical training at hospitals across the country this summer, they are

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Celebrating Baylor College of Medicine Graduation 2019

May 29, 2019 Education,  Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences,  Graduation,  Graduation 2019,  School of Medicine

Congratulations, Baylor College of Medicine class of 2019! Friends, family and members of the Baylor community gathered at Jesse H. Jones Hall for the Performing

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Can you hear me now: ‘Body of Work’ podcast set to launch in June

May 24, 2019 Body of Work,  Community,  Education,  Healthcare,  Nicole Blanton,  Research

In a world where we can quickly access an abundance of news and perspectives, filtering out misinformation can be challenging. This is especially true for

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Throwback Thursday: The Class of 2019

May 23, 2019 class of 2019,  Education,  Graduation,  Graduation 2019,  Medical Education,  Throwback Thursday

With less than one week to go before commencement, we’re taking a look back at the class of 2019’s journey at Baylor College of Medicine.

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Unexpected lessons from anatomy lab

May 21, 2019 anatomy,  Education,  Medical Education,  Willed Body Program

As we trouped through the double doors in the basement, there was a palpable sense of nervous anticipation. Before I had even made it through

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Paying tribute: Poetic reflections from our anatomy lab

May 1, 2019 Education,  Medical Education,  Student Experiences,  Willed Body Program

Editor’s note: A privilege granted to medical students throughout the United States, gross anatomy labs play a crucial role in developing the hearts, hands, and

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‘Complete history and physical’: Determining a diagnosis

April 17, 2019 Education,  Medical Education,  Student Life

“Thank you for asking me. Dr. L has never asked me that before.” These words fell out of my patient’s mouth after I asked her

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‘I’m sorry that we couldn’t save you’

April 10, 2019 Education,  Medical Education,  Student Life

Five days into my emergency medicine clerkship, I had experienced a lot of firsts: My first participation in a code, my first CPR compressions, and

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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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