Resonance podcast: Defining professionalism in medicine
Dr. Ellen Friedman has spent more than 20 years practicing pediatric otolaryngology. Now, Friedman directs the Center for Professionalism at Baylor College of Medicine. But
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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
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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
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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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