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Welcome to Baylor Clinician Resources, an evolving learning library featuring state-of-the-art tools that allow you to access educational opportunities and course development resources to drive professional growth, support practice transformation, and improve care.
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Access resources and tools for developing accredited continuing education activities that target learners at all levels.
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Tap into BCM’s robust network of centers, departments, and resources that support your ongoing professional development as an educator and faculty member.

DEA Requirements for Opioids/Substance Use Disorder Training
Starting June 27, 2023 new DEA licensing registrations or renewals for prescribers of controlled substances will require 8 hours of training on opioids or Substance Use Disorders (SUD). Find a collection of resources approved for CME and pain management credit that meet the DEA requirements on BCM Clinician Resources.
Highlights from Clinician Resources
Dr. Mollie Gordon discusses the basics of trauma-informed care & management and identifies local resources for trafficked individuals.CME credit available
Dr. Mollie Gordon discusses the basics of trauma-informed care & management and identifies local resources …
Dr. Achilia Morrow discusses the purpose of letters of recommendation as well as strategies that …
This program has been developed to update healthcare providers’ knowledge of the changing strategies and …
Dr. Louisa Messenger discusses the taxonomic history of Trypanosoma cruzi, as well as diagnostic test …

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Featured Learning Spotlights
Baylor College of Medicine Long-COVID Syndrome Forum 2022
This forum from December 2022 assembled Baylor College of Medicine faculty and collaborators to share research and insights from recent experience with Long-COVID to address the ongoing needs of patients.
0.25 hrs. - 0.5 hrs., Videos, CME credit.
Screening for Primary Aldosteronism in Treatment Resistant Hypertension
These educational modules aim to drive quality improvement processes and increase screening rates of primary aldosteronism by identifying a range of screening indicators, with an emphasis on patients with resistant hypertension.
.25 hrs. - 0.75 hrs., Videos, CME credit.
Health Care Tools
Showcased are tools, resources, and products that BCM faculty and their collaborators have developed to improve patient health. We hope these trailers inspire you to imagine new ways for technology and training to innovate the ways we connect and deliver care.
Listening Behavior Course and Tools
Similar to other skills in medicine, listening to the patient is a technique that can be refined. Listening is a key driver in how the patient feels about their experience. In partnership with NRC Health, the Patient Experience Team has compiled evidence based best practices into a toolkit for Providers. These tools are designed to help you demonstrate to the patient that you are listening.
The Passport for Care®
Dr. David Poplack introduces a widely-utilized web-based decision support tool for pediatric cancer survivors of all ages and their clinicians.
Institute for Continuing Professional Development in Quality Improvement and Patient Safety (I-QIPS)
I-QIPS provides a home for College-wide educational initiatives as well as resources and recognition for faculty and staff interested in the science, application, and teaching of quality improvement and patient safety (QI/PS).
News from the Baylor Ecosystem
Featuring an array of information channels and forums that share the emerging research and innovations of the wider BCM community.
SALUD study examines health disparities for Latino survivors of childhood cancer
Findings from a SALUD study that examined health disparities among Latino survivors of childhood cancer highlight the need for tailored healthcare interventions to address the unique challenges faced by this population in their survivorship journey.
Doctors advocate fresh efforts to combat Chagas disease, a silent killer
The prevalence of Chagas disease, a parasite-borne illness, is increasing in the US, drawing attention to the challenges in diagnosing and treating it, as well as the need for increased awareness and healthcare infrastructure to address this emerging public health concern.
Baylor surgeons perform first multi-organ transplant involving heart at Houston VA
Highlighting a medical breakthrough, BCM surgeons have accomplished the first multi-organ transplant involving a heart at the Houston VA Medical Center, marking significant progress in transplant medicine and providing new prospects for patients with complex organ conditions.