March initiatives promote colon cancer screening
Baylor’s Cullen Building is awash in blue for the month of March, one of 50 buildings in the Houston area that’s lighted up for Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month.
Baylor’s Cullen Building is awash in blue for the month of March, one of 50 buildings in the Houston area that’s lighted up for Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month.
One person’s bad day can potentially cast a wide shadow, impacting all those he comes in contact with. At Baylor College of Medicine, that includes colleagues, trainees and patients.
Following in the tradition of hosting students from our Houston Independent School District pipeline schools, sixth graders from the Baylor College of Medicine Biotech Academy at Rusk were welcomed into the Baylor family last month during their first visit to campus.
Baylor College of Medicine’s inaugural class of the Genetic Counseling Program in the School of Health Professions began training in July 2018. The 21-month program prepares graduates to engage individuals and families who are at risk for, or affected by, conditions that may have a genetic cause.
Every month we focus on an outstanding staff member of the BCM Family. This month, it’s Mona Lobo with ambulatory operations.