| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2024-01-01 | - |
Program Overview
Introduction to Baylor College of Medicine Programs
Baylor College of Medicine offers a wide range of programs for students, researchers, and healthcare professionals. The college is committed to providing compassionate, innovative, and evidence-based care.
Education Programs
The college offers various degree programs, including:
- M.D. Program
- Ph.D. Programs
- Doctor of Nurse Practice (Anesthesia)
- Genetic Counseling Program
- P.A. Program
- Orthotics & Prosthetics Program
- Baccalaureate/M.D. Programs
- Dual Degree Programs
Schools
The college comprises several schools, including:
- School of Medicine
- Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
- National School of Tropical Medicine
- School of Health Professions
Advanced Training Programs
The college offers advanced training programs, such as:
- Residency Programs
- Clinical Fellowships
- Postdoctoral Research Positions
- Continuing Professional Development
- Diploma in Tropical Medicine
Research at Baylor
The college is committed to research and offers various research opportunities, including:
- Academic Centers
- Departments
- Faculty Labs
- Research Centers
- Strategic Research Centers
Research Offices
The college has several research offices, including:
- Advanced Technology Cores
- Clinical Research
- Institute for Clinical & Translational Research
- Office of Research Leadership
- Research IT
- Sponsored Programs
Community Outreach
The college is involved in various community outreach programs, including:
- Healthcare Outreach
- Community Programs
- Educational Outreach
- Global Programs
About Baylor College of Medicine
The college has a strong commitment to its mission, vision, and values. It has various offices, including:
- President's Office
- Office of Research
- Ombuds Office
- BCM Innovation Institute
Our Campus
The college campus has various facilities, including:
- Compliance
- Safety and Security
- Resource Stewardship & Sustainability
- Team Shop
Medical Research Pathway
The Medical Research Pathway (MRP) is a five-year program that includes four years of traditional M.D. training and one year of intensive research training. The goal of the program is to train M.D. graduates in hypotheses-driven basic, translational, and clinical research.
Requirements
To participate in the MRP, a student must be in good academic standing and obtain a special leave of absence from the medical school. The core of the MRP is the research year, which starts in January of the second or third year of medical school training. Twelve months of research are required to fulfill the requirements of the MRP.
Evaluations and Feedback
The MRP student meets with the director on a semi-annual basis to evaluate progress. Formal student performance evaluations are requested from the mentor in July and December. MRP students are required to present their research in the James K. Alexander Research Symposium for medical students or in a national or international scientific meeting.
Additional Research Opportunities
MRP students can elect to perform a second year of research as a continuation of the MRP or apply to join either the M.D./M.S. program or the MSTP (M.D./Ph.D.) program.
Recognition
The student who fulfills all program requirements will receive MRP acknowledgement upon graduation.
Timeline for Participation
- Students identify a mentor and receive project approval from MRP leadership by October 1 of the year prior to joining the MRP.
- Students complete 12 months of hypotheses-driven prospective research in a laboratory-based program beginning in January.
- Students formally audit the Fundamentals in Clinical Investigations Course beginning in July/August of their MRP year.
- Upon completion of their 12 months of research, students return to the medical school curriculum, perform a second year of MRP research, or enter the M.D./M.S. or M.D./Ph.D. programs.
- Students complete a Residency Match Questionnaire.
