‘Humbling’ global health trip inspires Baylor PA student to serve
In an effort to serve and learn, physician assistant student Grace McCraw traveled more than 1,800 miles away from Houston to Tegucigalpa, Honduras, with Global Health Outreach.
In an effort to serve and learn, physician assistant student Grace McCraw traveled more than 1,800 miles away from Houston to Tegucigalpa, Honduras, with Global Health Outreach.
In recognition of their volunteer service, the Office of Temple Mayor Tim Davis issued a proclamation in appreciation of first- and second-year Baylor Temple students.
For more than 30 years, the DocPrep Program at Baylor College of Medicine has inspired and prepared high school seniors to pursue careers in health and biomedical sciences through engaging, hands-on learning opportunities.
Several in the one-year Graduate Certificate in Biomedical Sciences and Health Equity program (BSHEq) were fitted for suits in what was, for many of them, their first styling experience.
Dr. Madeline Chaput and Dr. Levi Peppel graduated from Baylor’s School of Medicine and were commissioned into the U.S. Air Force on May 27.