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Baylor College of Medicine

Baylor College of Medicine
Former name
University of Dallas Medical Department
Baylor University College of Medicine
TypePrivate health sciences university
Established1900; 124 years ago (1900)
Affiliation
Endowment$1.60 billion (2021)[1]
PresidentPaul Klotman
Academic staff
5,486 faculty
  • 3,158 full-time
  • 609 part-time
  • 1,594 voluntary
  • 125 emeritus
Postgraduates1,577 students
  • School of Medicine - 758
  • Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences - 563
  • School of Health Professions - 256

1,151 clinical residents
507 clinical fellows
552 postdoctoral fellows

23 tropical medicine course participants
Location, ,
United States
CampusUrban, Texas Medical Center
Websitewww.bcm.edu
Location marked as BCM
Location marked as BCM
BCM
Location within Texas Medical Center

Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) is a medical school and research center in Houston, Texas, within the Texas Medical Center, the world's largest medical center.[2] BCM is composed of four academic components: the School of Medicine, the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences; the School of Health Professions, and the National School of Tropical Medicine.

The school is part owner, alongside Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI), of Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center, the flagship hospital of the CHI St. Luke's Health system. Other affiliated teaching hospitals and research institutes include Harris Health System's Ben Taub Hospital, Texas Children's Hospital, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, TIRR Memorial Hermann, the Menninger Clinic, the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center, and the Children's Hospital of San Antonio.[3] On November 18, 2020, Baylor College of Medicine announced a new affiliation with Baylor Scott & White Health. This will result in the development of a new regional medical school campus in Temple, Texas, which will enroll 40 students per year starting in fall 2023.

History

Baylor College of Medicine was founded in 1900 in Dallas, Texas,[4] by a group of Dallas physicians as the University of Dallas Medical Department, despite the absence of any institution under the University of Dallas name. This occurred following a meeting of Dallas area physicians on August 16, 1900, for the purpose taking the preliminary steps to establish a medical college.[5] The majority of physicians in attendance opposed the creation of a medical college; however, the remaining physicians in favor set up a committee of medical professional and three laymen to secure a board of directors for the proposed college.[6]

The school's charter was filed with the Texas Secretary of State on September 15, 1900, with three physicians as the incorporators: Drs. Samuel E. Milliken, J. B. Titterington, and Lawrence Ashton.[6] The school opened on November 19, 1900, with 81 students in a former synagogue, Temple Emanu-el, located at 292 Commerce Street (today 1306 Commerce Street).[5]

In 1903, an alliance with Baylor University in Waco was formed and the name was changed to Baylor University College of Medicine.

By 1918, Baylor University College of Medicine was the only private medical school in Texas.

Relocation to Houston

The M.D. Anderson Foundation invited Baylor to join the newly formed Texas Medical Center in Houston in 1943. The school opened in the medical center July 12, 1943, in a converted Sears, Roebuck & Co. warehouse, with 131 students. Four years later, Baylor moved to its present site in the Roy and Lillie Cullen Building, the first building completed in the Texas Medical Center.

In 1948, Michael E. DeBakey joined the faculty as chair of the Department of Surgery, and the following year, the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences was established. Baylor's rise in prominence began in the 1950s when DeBakey's surgical techniques garnered international attention. In the 1960s, the college underwent its first major expansion.

Independence and expansion

In 1969, the college separated from Baylor University and became an independent institution, which allowed it access to federal research funding, changing its name to Baylor College of Medicine. That same year, BCM negotiated with the Texas Legislature to double its class size in order to increase the number of physicians in Texas.[7]

Disaffiliation from Houston Methodist Hospital

In 2004, Baylor did not renew its affiliation agreement with Houston Methodist Hospital, the school's primary private adult teaching hospital, following contentious discussions between the two institutions. This split is notable as the only instance in American medical history of a medical school and one of its primary teaching hospitals parting ways.[8]

Recent history

In 2005, Baylor College of Medicine began building a hospital and clinic, to be called the Baylor Clinic and Hospital, slated to open in 2011. In 2009, the college postponed construction for financial reasons, with the outer shell of the hospital completed but the interiors remaining unfinished. In March 2012, BCM decided to convert the building to an outpatient clinic center.[9][10] In 2009, BCM entered into discussions with Rice University regarding a potential merger between the two Houston institutions. After extensive meetings, the boards at both institutions decided that each school would remain independent. In 2010, Baylor University entered into talks with BCM to strengthening ties to each other; however, the merger did not occur. Baylor University Board of Regents appoints 25% of the Baylor College of Medicine's board of trustees.

On June 21, 2010, Dr. Paul Klotman was named as the President and CEO of the Baylor College of Medicine.[11]

In January 2014, BCM and CHI St. Luke's announced they would become joint owners of Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center, a hospital at the Texas Medical Center (formerly known as St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital, then St. Luke's Medical Center after it was purchased by Catholic Health Initiatives in 2013). A partially completed hospital building on the BCM–McNair Campus is slated to open in 2015 and will become BCM's acute-care hospital and main medical teaching facility.

On November 18, 2020, Baylor College of Medicine announced a new affiliation with Baylor Scott & White Health that will result in the development of a new regional medical school campus in Temple, Texas which will enroll 40 students per year starting in fall 2023.

Reputation

The Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences is among the top 25 graduate schools in the United States.[12] Within the School of Health Professions, the Nurse anesthetist program ranks 2nd[13] and the physician assistant program ranks 3rd. A program in Orthotics and Prosthetics began in 2013, with 18 students in the first class. The National School of Tropical Medicine is the only school in the nation dedicated exclusively to patient care, research, education and policy related to neglected tropical diseases. A program in Genetic Counseling began in 2018, with 8 students in the first class.

School of Medicine

Each year the medical school matriculates around 185 students, around 75% of whom are Texas residents. As of April 2020, Baylor College of Medicine is the third least expensive private medical school in the country in terms of tuition.[14]

Curriculum

The MD curriculum consists of 1.5 years of preclinical foundational sciences, followed by 2.5 years of clinical curriculum.

It is one of the few medical schools in the United States that is structured with an accelerated 1.5 year preclinical curriculum.[15]

Dual degree programs

Baylor offers four programs that give medical students the opportunity to earn a second degree alongside the Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree.

Baylor College of Medicine is one of only 51 medical institutions in the United States to offer a Medical Scientist Training Program.[16] This federally sponsored and highly competitive program allows exceptionally well-qualified students to study for a combined MD and Ph.D. in a medical science to be earned in 7–9 total years. Typically, 8–12 students matriculate into this program per year and receive free tuition in addition to a stipend of $29,000 per academic year.[17]

Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

The GSBS ranks 25th for best Ph.D. program in the biological sciences.[18] Overall, in 2018 BCM ranked 20th in terms of research funding from the National Institutes of Health based on rankings done by the Blue Ridge Institute.[19]

Baylor College of Medicine (BCM)

School of Health Professions

Physician Assistant

The School's Physician Assistant Program which began in 1971 as a certificate program, was elevated to Bachelor of Science status in 1975, and on to a Master of Science program in 1989. Today, this program ranks 3rd among the nation's physician assistant programs according to U.S. News & World Report.[20]

Nurse Anesthesia

The 2012 graduates of the Graduate Program in Nurse Anesthesia Program were the first to earn their doctorate of nursing practice from the Program. Developed from a 1968 a certificate program that was offered by the Harris County Hospital District, now the Harris Health System, in 1983, it became a Master of Science degree program under the auspices of Baylor. This program ranks 2nd in the nation among training programs in nurse anesthesia according to U.S. News & World Report.[21]

Orthotics and Prosethetics

The Orthotics and Prosthetics Program welcomed its first students in June 2013. It is a 30-month program, where the first 12 months are dedicated to the didactic curriculum, and the following 18 months are spent on clinical rotations and research. It Is the only program in the country to integrate a series of full-time clinical rotations exposing students to six core areas of expertise designed to meet the requirements of the NCOPE-approved residency.

Genetic Counseling

In 2018, the Genetic Counseling Program welcomed its first students. It is a 21-month program consisting of didactic coursework, clinical rotations, and a student thesis. Genetic counseling students rotate through prenatal, pediatric, adult, cancer, and specialty clinics at Baylor College of Medicine and its affiliated hospitals in and around the Texas Medical Center.

Residency training

Baylor College of Medicine sponsors Graduate Medical Education in more than 80 ACGME-accredited, and 40 Texas Medical Board (TMB)-approved training programs.[22]

At Baylor College of Medicine residents and fellows learn from one of the most diverse patient populations anywhere in the country. This is partially due to the diversity found within the city of Houston, which has no single majority ethnic group. The hospitals of the Texas Medical Center and Houston's status as a hub for international industry also draw patients from every corner of the globe. Adding to this diversity are the many and varied settings in which residents and fellows have the opportunity to train, including Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center and Baylor's many affiliated hospitals.[23]

Research

Biomedical research

In 2013, Baylor College of Medicine ranked 19th in terms of research funding from the National Institutes of Health based on rankings done by the Blue Ridge Institute,.[19]

Hospital affiliations

BCM is affiliated with many of the hospitals of the Texas Medical Center. BCM's affiliations include:

Name Type Beds Opened Affiliation date Trauma center Notes
Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center Adult, Private 850 1954 1961 n/a 50/50 ownership between Baylor College of Medicine and Catholic Health Initiatives
Texas Children's Hospital Pediatric, Private 973 1954 1954 Level I, Pediatric Largest pediatric hospital in the country
Children's Hospital of San Antonio Pediatric, Private 194 1959 2013 Level III, Pediatric
Harris Health Ben Taub Hospital Adult, Public 586 1963 1963 Level I
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Cancer 681 1941 n/a Largest cancer center in the country
The Menninger Clinic Psychiatric 120 1919 2003 n/a Originally located in Topeka, Kansas. Relocated to Houston in June 2003.
TIRR - Memorial Hermann Rehabilitation 134 1951 1951 n/a Opened as Southwestern Poliomyelitis Respiratory Center, an annex to Jefferson Davis Hospital
Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center Adult, Veterans Affairs 535 1945 1949[24] n/a
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Temple Adult, Private 636 1904 2020 Level I

Notable faculty members

Affiliated schools

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Este artículo o sección necesita referencias que aparezcan en una publicación acreditada.Este aviso fue puesto el 10 de mayo de 2018. Diafragma Tasa de Embarazo (primer año)Uso perfecto 6 %[editar datos en Wikidata] Correcta posición del diafragma (corte perfil derecho) El diafragma es un método anticonceptivo de barrera que consiste en una pieza flexible y fina con forma de disco que se coloca en el cuello uterino e impide la entrada del espermatozoide. La probabilidad del …

Flemish poet (1493 – 1575) Poem by Anna Bijns from a manuscript in the Ghent University Library, 1520s Anna Bijns or Anna Byns (1493 in Antwerp – 1575 in Antwerp) was a Flemish poet who wrote in the Dutch language. She was an educator and the administrator of a primary school in Antwerp until the age of 80. Even while as a woman she was denied membership of a local chamber of rhetoric, she was able to publish her works and find widespread recognition for her literary talent among her contemp…

Pakistani Sajid Mirساجد میرBorn1976 or 1978Lahore, PakistanNationalityPakistaniOther namesSajid Majid, Sajid Majid Chaudary, Uncle BillOrganizationLashkar-e-TaibaKnown for2008 Mumbai attacksHeight5 ft 5 in to 5 ft 6 in (165-168 cm)Conviction(s)Terror financing (Anti Terrorism Court of Pakistan)Criminal penalty15 years imprisonmentWanted byIndia, FBI Sajid Mir (Urdu: ساجد میر, born 1976 or 1978)[1] is a Pakistani national from Lahore and a member of the m…

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