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.
The challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic gave Baylor College of Medicine’s class of 2023 three things, according to Dr. Paul Klotman, president, CEO and executive dean.
A longstanding tradition at Baylor College of Medicine is the Donor Honor Ceremony, a night when trainees and faculty thank the “silent teachers” who donate their bodies after death to improve science and knowledge of future medical professionals.
When training for a master’s degree in genetic counseling, students are primarily focused on clinical care. But a new program at Baylor College of Medicine will offer genetic counselors the opportunity to receive postgraduate training focused on research.
Baylor College of Medicine’s Orthotics and Prosthetics Program participated in National STEM Day Nov. 7 by visiting Stafford STEM Magnet Middle School for a half-day of science curriculum based around the use and development of orthotics and prosthetics.