2023-annual-report-critical.pdf
https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/departments/pediatrics/who-we-are/annual-reports/2023-annual-report-critical.pdf
Pediatric Critical Care 2023 Annual Report Our mission is to deliver unrivaled critical care in an environment that supports compassionate care through collaboration, innovation, education, and research. Pediatric Critical Care – 2023 Annual Report Page | 2 The Division of Pediatric Critical Care plays a vital role in providing care to critically ill children at Children’s Health and is continuously making improvements and utilizing innovative treatments to ensure the patient
2023-annual-report-neonatal.pdf
https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/departments/pediatrics/who-we-are/annual-reports/2023-annual-report-neonatal.pdf
Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine 2023 Annual Report Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine – 2023 Annual Report Page | 2 UT Southwestern Medical Center is widely recognized as one of the nation’s leading centers for neonatal-perinatal care, teaching, and research. The Division of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine is dedicated to providing exceptional care for the most critically ill patients and is committed to the training of outstanding physicians and scientists. Through the continued discovery of
2023-annual-report-cardiology.pdf
https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/departments/pediatrics/who-we-are/annual-reports/2023-annual-report-cardiology.pdf
Pediatric Cardiology 2023 Annual Report Pediatric Cardiology – 2023 Annual Report Page | 2 The Division of Pediatric Cardiology provides comprehensive care for children with congenital and acquired heart disease as well as young adults with congenital heart disease; conducts seminal research; promotes innovation and quality improvement; and oversees an internationally recognized training program. Under the direction of Nicolas Madsen, M.D., M.P.H., the Division provides
Previous Neonatal-Perinatal Fellows
https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/departments/pediatrics/divisions/neonatal-perinatal/fellowship/previous-neo-fellows.pdf
Neonatal-Perinatal Previous Fellows 1 Barbara Manroe, MD 1970's Retired Daniel J Faucher, MD 1970’s McGill University, Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, Canada Jaime Furzán, MD 1970’s Hospital Universitario Dr. Alfredo Van Grieken Servicio de Neonatología. Venezuela Suvipa Wiriyathian, MD 07/01/80-06/30/82 Michael Porter, MD 07/01/83-06/30/85 Baylor All-Saints Medical Center Fort Worth, Texas Stewart Lawrence, MD 07/01/85-06/30/88
Neonatal-Perinatal Fellow Funding Sources: Pediatrics - UT Southwestern, Dallas, TX
https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/departments/pediatrics/divisions/neonatal-perinatal/fellowship/neo-fellow-funding-sources.pdf
Funding Sources for Neonatal-Perinatal Fellows Revised 10/31/2018 Page 1 of 3 1. Funding at UT Southwestern Salary Funding Physician Scientist Training Program: PSTP Current medical residents who are applying for or who have been accepted for fellowship training in one of UT Southwestern’s training programs
degree-plan-medical-physics-track.pdf
https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/departments/radiation-oncology/education-training/physics-training-program/bme/degree-plan-medical-physics-track.pdf
Biomedical Engineering Degree Plan – Medical Physics Track First-year BME students take 12 credit hours in the fall and spring, and 6 credit hours in the summer. In subsequent years, they are enrolled in 9 credit hours in the fall and spring, and 6 credit hours in the summer. Typically, didactic course work is completed in the first two years, and in subsequent years students are enrolled for research, seminars or journal clubs totaling full-time enrollment equivalency. Advancement of the
dbp-block-schedule.pdf
https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/departments/pediatrics/divisions/developmental-behavioral/fellowship/dbp-block-schedule.pdf
gi-liver-path-alumni-fellows-2024.pdf
https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/education/medical-school/departments/pathology/education-training/fellowships/gi-liver-path-alumni-fellows-2024.pdf
Gastrointestinal & Liver Pathology Fellowship Alumni Fellows Year(s) Name Institution City State 2013-2014 Tao Wang, MD, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, U C Davis Sacramento CA 2014-2015 Yuxin Lu, M.D. Pathologist, CellNetix, Pathology & Laboratories Spokane WA 2015-2016 Li Liu, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Radiology, UT Southwestern Medical Center Dallas TX 2016-2017 Daniel Dang, M.D. Pathologist, Via Christi Behavioral Health Center Wichita KS 2017-2018 Valerie Juarez
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https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/education/medical-school/departments/family-community-medicine/community/education-training/cart-mission-description.pdf
“ ” ” MISSION The Community Action Research Track (CART) offers medical students opportunities to promote healthier behaviors, address key health issues within communities, and engage in service-learning activities with the underserved. Students participate in community-based service learning experiences and didactic sessions designed to improve their skills in community medicine. Through these experiences, they contribute to improving health in the underserved
cart-overview-requirements.pdf
https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/education/medical-school/departments/family-community-medicine/community/education-training/cart-overview-requirements.pdf
Community Action Research Track (CART) Department of Family and Community Medicine Community Health CART Program Overview The Community Action Research Track (CART) is an innovative response to the need for integrating Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR), population medicine, health promotion/disease prevention and the social determinants of health into the medical school curriculum. Students enrolled in CART participate in a coordinated