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Throwback Thursday: Studying abroad

January 3, 2019 Education,  Nicole Blanton,  Student Life,  Throwback Thursday

Finalizing your 2019 travel plans? For some medical students at Baylor College of Medicine, traveling means seizing the opportunity to greatly expand their educational experiences.

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Best of Momentum in 2018

December 28, 2018 Baylor College of Medicine,  Community,  Education,  Healthcare,  Momentum,  Nicole Blanton,  Research

Perseverance though great personal odds, childhood cancer research advances and medical education journeys at Baylor College of Medicine are some of the stories we shared

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Living our values at Baylor and beyond as clinicians

December 11, 2018 Education,  Medical Education,  Physician Assistant,  School of Health Professions

Editor’s note: The below speech was originally given at the School of Health Professions commencement on Dec. 1, 2018. When I first interviewed at Baylor

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Growing Up Baylor: Dr. Timothy Porea

December 5, 2018 Dr. Timothy Porea,  Education,  Growing Up Baylor,  pediatrics

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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School of Health Professions graduation 2018: By the numbers

December 4, 2018 Education,  Graduation 2018,  School of Health Professions

Congratulations, Baylor College of Medicine School of Health Professions class of 2018! Family and friends gathered at the Stafford Centre on Saturday, Dec. 1 to

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Managing depression and learning how to ‘feel good’

November 13, 2018 Depression,  Education,  Mental Health,  Student Life

After my surgery rotation, I was in a very bad place. I felt like two months of grueling work hours and relentless studying were wiped

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What is genetic counseling?

November 8, 2018 Education,  Genetic counseling,  Genetics,  Nicole Blanton,  School of Health Professions

With the sharp rise in popularity of direct-to-consumer genetic testing and the practice of precision medicine, it’s no coincidence that interest in careers related to

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Reflections on Matthew Carter Service Day

November 5, 2018 Community,  Education,  Matthew Carter Service Day

Every year on a Saturday in early September, Baylor College of Medicine students set aside time to volunteer at local nonprofit institutions, like the Houston

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Dysarthria: Remembering the humanity in medicine

October 11, 2018 Education,  Medical Education,  medical students,  patient care,  Student Life

It is my second week on my neurology rotation. I pick up a new patient who was admitted overnight. Mr. C is an elderly male

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Patient zero: Finding confidence as a first-year medical student

October 2, 2018 Education,  Medical Education,  Student Life

“Go check on the patient in room ten. She has alcohol-induced cirrhosis and is on the transplant list.” My preceptor’s words caught me off guard

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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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