The GRAB provides shelf-staples to food-insecure students at Baylor
A survey conducted by Baylor College of Medicine during the pandemic found that several students in the four schools indicated they were food insecure.
A survey conducted by Baylor College of Medicine during the pandemic found that several students in the four schools indicated they were food insecure.
Dr. Christopher Wong and Bolatito Adeyeri did not know each other before a group picnic brought them together when both were still students at Baylor College of Medicine.
For some healthcare professionals, the COVID-19 pandemic was a decisive moment in medical history. Burnout and stress ran parallel to an increased interest in public health and safety, causing rifts in an industry that resulted in healthcare workers either taking their career exits or starting jobs in a time of crisis.
After receiving a grant from the Association of American Medical Colleges in 2020, Drs. Ricardo Nuila, Andrew Childress and Larry Laufman, along with instructors Burke Nixon and Stacy Nigliazzo, launched the Humanities Expression and Arts Lab, under the Office of the Senior Dean, at Baylor College of Medicine.
The first exercise at the Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science workshop for Baylor College of Medicine faculty and staff sounded as easy as 1-2-3.