What medicine can borrow from literature
For centuries storytelling has been part of society and culture. Dr. Ricardo Nuila, assistant professor of medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, explains how storytelling
Read MoreFor centuries storytelling has been part of society and culture. Dr. Ricardo Nuila, assistant professor of medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, explains how storytelling
Read MoreKatrina – for most people the name evokes images of immense flooding in New Orleans and evacuees desperately seeking help in Houston at the Astrodome.
Read MoreAre you interested in disrupting the status quo? Do you like the challenge and innovation of creating solutions to provide care in regions where resources
Read MoreLast week, first-year medical students at Baylor College of Medicine participated in the annual White Coat Ceremony. Donning the white coats is a rite of
Read MoreStudents may still be on vacation, but 290 teachers from the Houston Independent School District went back to the classroom this summer for an intensive
Read MoreThe first day of school is coming up soon for most kids in Texas, but we’ve already started classes here at Baylor. In this 1957
Read MoreBaylor College of Medicine’s Dan L. Duncan Cancer Center has been awarded the highest designation possible by the National Cancer Institute – Comprehensive Status.
Read MoreEach summer, new classes of students join the ranks of Baylor College of Medicine’s education programs. We wish all students beginning a new academic journey a warm
Read MoreStudents from the Baylor College of Medicine’s Space Medicine Track are on their way to the next frontier of healthcare thanks to a collaboration between
Read MoreRecently, I discussed in very general terms what it means to make the transition from an academic medical center (AMC) to a learning health system. A part of that
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