The road to surgical oncology: An interview with Dr. Elaine Vo
Editor’s note: This is the first in a series of Progress Notes posts featuring Baylor College of Medicine students interviewing physicians and faculty members in
Read MoreEditor’s note: This is the first in a series of Progress Notes posts featuring Baylor College of Medicine students interviewing physicians and faculty members in
Read MoreIssues related to medical ethics often make headlines, but what is it like to work through these complex cases as an ethicist? Dr. Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby,
Read MoreNowadays, genetic information can be easily accessed with a simple purchase of an at-home kit. However, diagnosing and treating genetic disorders is much more complex.
Read MoreWhile health sciences occupations continue to evolve, many physicians and healthcare professionals have taken non-traditional paths to their fields – including Dr. Sarah Bezek. Bezek,
Read MoreOn my neurology rotation, I had the privilege of taking part in the care of a patient who I personally never met, although I really
Read MoreThe field of pediatric surgery continues to grow and evolve. What motivates some medical trainees to choose pediatrics? Andwhat are some of the unique opportunities
Read MoreAs technology continues to advance and evolve, systems of learning in higher education are being revisited. Could artificial intelligence, paperless curriculum, and augmented reality play
Read MoreSince the 1800s, radiation has been a standard treatment in cancer care. With the emergence of newer treatments such as immunotherapy, how will radiation oncology
Read MoreCancer research continues to evolve, and knowing the biological mechanisms of how cancer cells survive is crucial to understanding how to effectively treat it. David
Read MoreEditor’s note: This blog post was originally published under the pseudonym, “Sylvia Tweedam,” as part of a medical school project. The post has been updated
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