Baylor College of Medicine IQuESt researcher continues to twirl as judge
One out of every 200 baton twirlers in the country is a man. And one of them works at Baylor College of Medicine.
One out of every 200 baton twirlers in the country is a man. And one of them works at Baylor College of Medicine.
Ten winners of the Power of Professionalism (POP) Awards presented their perspectives on the concept of professionalism. The talks were part of a slate of activities during Professionalism Month.
Match Day is the culmination of the annual National Resident Matching Program, which pairs fourth-year medical students with residency programs across the U.S. After earning a medical degree, physicians train for another three to seven years as residents.
Dr. Alexandra Maloof considers herself fortunate for knowing early in life that she wanted to help others through medicine. But she knew it would be a long road without resources or mentorship.
In January, members of the Baylor community took to downtown Houston’s streets for the annual Chevron Houston Marathon.