Baylor’s Dr. Ida Orengo conducts skin screenings for Houston Astros
On a sunny day in May, you might find Dr. Ida Orengo, chair of Baylor College of Medicine’s dermatology department, at Minute Maid Park, home of the Houston Astros.
On a sunny day in May, you might find Dr. Ida Orengo, chair of Baylor College of Medicine’s dermatology department, at Minute Maid Park, home of the Houston Astros.
The topic of mental health manifests itself differently among varying religions, and while the stigma around mental healthcare still exists, professionals at Baylor College of Medicine strive to create access.
Each year, more than 500 residents complete their training at Baylor College of Medicine and move on to their next jobs, many of them leaving Baylor to do so. The Office of Academic Integration is working to retain more of this top talent by connecting graduating trainees with job opportunities within the CommonSpirit Health system.
Today is National Doctors’ Day, a day set aside to thank doctors and physicians for their work and contributions to individual lives and communities. At Baylor College of Medicine, we asked our doctors to reflect on their careers through the lens of three questions.
Owning and caring for a dog is good for the heart, studies show.