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BCM Ethics, Professionalism, and Policy Program (EP3)
The Ethics, Professionalism, and Policy Program (EP3) is the ethics education curriculum created by the Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy. The goal of the EP3 program is to educate the medical community about biomedical ethics. The EP3 topics are issues most medical providers encounter regularly but many feel unequipped to handle. The EP3 program’s goal is to provide easily digestible and actionable recommendations and resources about these complicated topics.
CME and Ethics credit available
On-Demand Activities You May Have Missed
Read More9th Annual Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference
This conference aims to educate learners on emerging trends in quality improvement and patient safety through new strategies, priorities, and direction in medicine and healthcare systems.
April 25, 2023 | CME and MOC Part II Credit available
Read MoreClinical Genetics Conference
Somatic Genetic Alterations in Vascular Anomalies
Dr. Ionela Iacobas discusses her collaborative research on the potential benefits of conducting somatic genetic testing in patients with vascular anomalies.
Read MoreColorectal Cancer Awareness Month
Colorectal Cancer: Update in Screening Guidelines
In this presentation, Dr. Yesenia Rojas-Khalil discusses current guidelines and screening modalities for colorectal cancer, as well as the rationale behind the changes in recommendations and barriers for implementation.
Read MoreNational Kidney Month
In recognition of National Kidney Month, Clinician Resources is highlighting the research and education available from Baylor Faculty and affiliates about kidney care and health.
Read MoreSeries from Texas Heart Institute
NEW: Two series from Texas Heart Institute.
Texas Heart Institute's Cardiology Grand Rounds
This activity is currently eligible for CME credit.
Texas Heart Institute Global Cardiovascular Forum
This activity is not currently eligible for CME credit.
Read MoreConnections: Reflections from the Frontlines of the Covid Pandemic
Episode 3, features Sergio Trevino Castillo, MD, MBA, an infectious diseases and critical care physician at Baylor St Luke's Medical Center and assistant professor at Baylor College of Medicine. Join Dr. Castillo as he reflects on the first two years of COVID-19 – the humbling battle to save lives, the extraordinary measures taken to protect each other, and the surprising way of finding new resolve for a challenging profession.
On-Demand Activities You May Have Missed
Read MoreDepartment Of Medicine Grand Rounds
Providing Trauma-Informed Care to Victims and Survivors of Human Trafficking Facilitates a Sustainable Healthcare Ecosystem
Dr. Ronald Chambers and Dr. Jennifer Cox discuss their experiences developing initiatives that provide care to victims and survivors of human labor and sex trafficking. They advocate for the utilization of evidence-based victim-centered trauma-informed care techniques and practices.
Read MoreHematology & Oncology Grand Rounds
Anticipatory Grief: Assisting Patients and Their Families as They Transition to Solely Palliative Care
Dr. Monica Agosta discusses best practices for transitioning patients with terminal cancer prognoses to palliative care and providing guidance for family members. She describes anticipatory grief, complicated grief, and prolonged grief disorder and how these can be managed.
Read MoreAmerican Heart Month
Dr. Christie Ballantyne presents on Precision Medicine for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention: From Where Did We Come, Where Are We Now, and Where Are We Going?, where he discusses the role that the field of genetics has played in the prevention and detection of cardiovascular disease and its related risk factors.
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