Program Overview
Education
The university offers various degree programs and admissions, including:
- M.D. Program
- Ph.D. Programs
- DNP Program (Nurse Anesthesia)
- Genetic Counseling Program
- P.A. Program
- Orthotics & Prosthetics Program
- Baccalaureate/M.D. Programs
- Dual Degree Programs
Financing Your Education
Information on financing your education is available, including:
- Tuition & Fees
- Financial Aid
Schools
The university 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 university offers advanced training programs, such as:
- Residency Programs
- Clinical Fellowships
- Postdoctoral Research Positions
- Continuing Professional Development
- Diploma in Tropical Medicine
Research
The university conducts research in various areas, including:
- Academic Centers
- Departments
- Faculty Labs
- Research Centers
- Strategic Research Centers
Research Offices
The university has several research offices, including:
- Advanced Technology Cores
- Clinical Research
- Institute for Clinical & Translational Research
- Office of Research Leadership
- Research IT
- Sponsored Programs
Community
The university is involved in various community outreach programs, including:
- Healthcare Outreach
- Community Events
- News
- Blogs
- Baylor in the Community
About
The university has several administrative offices, including:
- President's Office
- Office of Research
- Ombuds Office
- BCM Innovation Institute
Radiology Residency Program
The Radiology Residency Program is a four-year program that includes:
First-Year Residents
The first year of radiology residency is an exciting time, with residents rotating between five teaching sites in the Texas Medical Center.
Second-Year Resident
The second year of radiology training is the busiest year, with residents taking overnight call at Ben Taub and rotating for one month at MD Anderson Cancer Center.
Third-Year Resident
The third year of radiology residency is highlighted by graduated responsibility and autonomy on rotations, with residents serving as upper-level residents on many rotations.
Fourth-Year Residents
The fourth year of radiology residency provides significant flexibility in scheduling rotations, allowing residents to hone in on the skills they need to become experts in their future subspecialty.
ESIR Pathway
The ESIR pathway is a unique program that provides 13 months of interventional radiology training at several distinguished hospitals throughout the Texas Medical Center.
Resident Life in Houston
Houston is a great place to live, work, and play, with a diverse population and a wide range of housing options available for residents. The city has a phenomenal cost of living, with many affordable apartments and houses for rent.
