Resonance podcast: A global perspective on practicing medicine
Dr. Lamees Alshaikh shares her unique perspective on medical training as an international medical graduate on the Resonance podcast.
Read MoreDr. Lamees Alshaikh shares her unique perspective on medical training as an international medical graduate on the Resonance podcast.
Read MoreDr. Nana Coleman shares her journey to becoming a Quality Improvement and Patient Safety champion on the Resonance podcast.
Read MoreWhat is a quality improvement chief? Learn more about this important healthcare role on the Resonance podcast.
Read MoreDr. Lauren Lobaugh discusses her interest in patient safety, the scope of medication errors in modern medicine, and how they can be prevented on the Resonance podcast.
Read MoreWhat is the importance of quality improvement in patient care? A group of students at Baylor College of Medicine are focused on answering this question and more.
Read MoreThe founding team of HTX CovidSitters shares how they created a platform to provide childcare services for front-line healthcare workers during COVID-19.
Read MoreDr. Ellen Friedman has spent more than 20 years practicing pediatric otolaryngology. Now, Friedman directs the Center for Professionalism at Baylor College of Medicine. But
Read MoreAn estimated 100 million Americans are impacted by neurological diseases like Alzheimer’s disease and epilepsy every year. Melanie Samuel, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department
Read MoreIt’s been more than 17 years since the fatal Space Shuttle Columbia disaster occurred. Dr. Francis Gannon, professor of pathology and immunology at Baylor College
Read MoreClinical research is crucial to improving the diagnosis and treatment of emerging diseases and illnesses. Dr. Daniel Musher, distinguished service professor of medicine-infectious diseases at
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