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FACU LT Y STAF F
MEDICAL L IV ING IN TEXAS
8,594MEDICAL
4,259
RES IDENT PHYS IC IANS
9,061RESIDENT PHYSICIANS LIVING IN TEXAS
4,273
GRADUATE SCHOOL
2,147
2,045
TR AI N E E S
ALU M N I
6,515
546
3,356
1,427
508
136
FULL T IME
PART T IME
EMERITUSVOLUNTARY
HEALTHPROFESSIONS
758 }MEDICAL SCHOOL STUDENTS 488 } CLINICAL
FELLOWS
563 }GRADUATE SCHOOL STUDENTS 506 } P OSTDOC TORAL
FELLOWS
256 }HEALTHPROFESS IONS STUDENTS 48 }
TROPICAL MEDICINE COURSE PARTICIPANTS
1,085 } CL IN ICAL RES IDENTS
MISSION � Baylor College of
Medicine is a health
sciences university that
creates knowledge and
applies science and
discoveries to further
education, healthcare
and community service
locally and globally.
VISION � Improving health through
science, scholarship and
innovation.
Baylor College of Medicine is a global leader in biomedical education, innovative research and cure discovery. Philanthropy is a key driver in our quest to accelerate our research programs and bolsters the activities of our educators, our learners and our ability to invest in creating the ideal patient experience. In 2018, the Baylor philanthropic mission received and stewarded more than 6,990 gifts and raised more than $69 million. Supported by an engaged Board of Trustees, a global cadre of alumni and an active volunteer base, we are working to increase our donor base regionally, nationally and internationally.
VALUES �
PHILANTHROPY �
DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION �
According to the Association of American Medical College’s Diversity Engagement Survey, Baylor ranked in the top third among institutions for having an inclusive environment.
• 55% Female
• 45% Male
• 73% Female
• 27% Male
FACULTY } STAFF }
• 3% Black or AfricAn AmericAn
• 43% White
• 40% Asian
• 12% Hispanic
• 2% Other or not Specified
• 6% Black or AfricAn AmericAn
• 40% White
• 42% Asian
• 11% Hispanic
• 1% Other or not Specified
• 3% Black or AfricAn AmericAn
• 75% White
• 9% Asian
• 9% Hispanic
• 4% Other or not Specified
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE }
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES }
• 53% Female
• 47% Male
• 52% Female
• 48% Male
• 74% Female
• 26% Male
students
students
students
• 6% Black or AfricAn AmericAn
• 38% White
• 33% Asian
• 9% Hispanic
• 14% Other or not Specified
• 3% Black or AfricAn AmericAn
• 28% White
• 57% Asian
• 6% Hispanic
• 6% Other or not Specified
• 49% Female
• 51% Male
• 43% Female
• 57% Male
residents & fellows
postdoctoral fellows
• 6% Black or AfricAn AmericAn
• 44% White
• 23% Asian
• 7% Hispanic
• 20% Other or not Specified
• 23% Black or AfricAn AmericAn
• 28% White
• 16% Asian
• 17% Hispanic
• 16% Other or not Specified
HEALTHCARE �
SCHOOL OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS }
Baylor College of Medicine received$507 million in total funding from2,711 sponsored project awards in fiscal year 2019.
Baylor ranks in the top 25 in the U.S. for Life Sciences and Medicine research in the 2020 QS World University Rankings.
The scale of Baylor’s research enterprise, the exceptional caliber of faculty we attract and the richness of biomedical research resources within the Texas Medical Center support creativity, innovation and discovery.
IN FUNDING FROM THE NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH
BAYLOR RANKS
21ST 1ST
IN THE NATION IN TEXAS SINCE 2006
9 DEPARTMENTS RANK IN THE TOP 25 IN RESEARCH FUNDING FROM NIH, INCLUDING A #1 RANKING IN
GENETICS, WHICH HAS HELD THIS POSITION SINCE 2011.
RESEARCH �
4 HOWARD HUGHES MEDICAL INSTITUTE INVESTIGATORS
7 FELLOWS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF INVENTORS
8 MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
13 MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF MEDICINE
13 FELLOWS OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE
21 MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN PHYSICIANS
39 INDIVIDUALS WITH NIH CAREER DEVELOPMENT AWARDS
EDUCATION �
OUR FACULTY INCLUDES
RESEARCH �
Baylor College of Medicine educates healthcare providers and scientists in programs considered among the elite in the world.
Degree programs at Baylor include :
• M.D. program
• Dual degree programs (M.D. plus Ph.D., M.B.A., M.P.H., or J.D.)
• Ph.D. programs
• A doctoral program in nurse anesthesia
• A physician assistant program
• An orthotics and prosthetics program
• A genetic counseling program
A diploma course in tropical medicine prepares individuals interested in this growing field for certification.
The College has over 100 ACGME- accredited programs, with others in the process, and more than 50 approved by the Texas Medical Board.
Practicing physicians throughout the Texas Medical Center and from around the world participate in our continuing medical education programs, including many free online offerings.
PRIMARY CARE
IN NATION FORRESEARCH
22nd 4th
U.S. News & World Report RANKINGS
BAYLOR COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
BEST MEDICAL SCHOOLS
IN TEXAS
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
AMONG FREE-STANDING MEDICAL SCHOOLS WITH ASSOCIATED GRADUATE SCHOOLS
26th IN NATION FOR BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
IN NATIONIN TEXAS
PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT PROGRAM
1ST 3RD
IN NATIONIN TEXAS
DOCTOR OF NURSING PRACTICE - NURSE
ANESTHESIA
1ST 2ND
1ST
1ST
EDUCATION �
6th 13th
13th
PEDIATRICS OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
SURGERY
15th
FAMILY MEDICINE 24th
INTERNAL MEDICINE
DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION �HEALTHCARE �
Patients are at the heart of everything we do.
To us, this means delivering individualized, cutting-edge diagnosis and treatment in a compassionate manner to everyone. Our patients have access to the latest advances in medicine thanks to close collaborations between our physicians and scientists.
Baylor’s private adult practice, Baylor Medicine, includes nationally and internationally recognized physician experts and care teams, offering an array of services from primary care to highly specialized procedures. Our physicians care for patients in locations within the Texas Medical Center as well as other locations throughout Houston.
Our primary private adult teaching hospital is Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center in the Texas Medical Center. Baylor physicians and trainees also care for patients at:
• Ben Taub Hospital
• Children’s Hospital of San Antonio
• Memorial Hermann – The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research
• The Menninger Clinic
• Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center
• Texas Children’s Hospital
• The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Baylor College of Medicine partners with local leaders to serve the communities of Houston and the world through:Innovative healthcare delivery models such as• Baylor International Pediatric
AIDS Initiative at Texas Children’s Hospital
• Baylor Global Initiatives• Healthcare for the Homeless
• Houston Shoulder to Shoulder• Community Health Clinics• School-Based Clinics• Teen Health Clinics
Research designed to develop new approaches to prevention, diagnosis and treatment that fulfill specific community needs, including• Center for Medical Ethics
and Health Policy• Center for Precision
Environmental Health• Children’s Nutrition Research
Center• The Dan L Duncan Institute
for Clinical and Translational Research
• National School of Tropical Medicine
• Office of Outreach and Health Disparities of the Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center
• Undiagnosed Diseases Network
Education outreach programs that help every student to achieve his or her full potential, including• 2 middle schools• 4 B.S./M.D. programs • 9 high schools • BioEd Online• Teacher professional
development programs• Programs designed to promote
diversity in medicine and biomedical research
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TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER �
Baylor Medicine Outpatient Clinics and Baylor St Luke's Medical Center