Baylor Health Care System
Baylor Health Care System Foundation

Medical Education

Medical education is a crucial part of Baylors mission. During a residency, a physician trains in a particular medical specialty, developing clinical skills and professional competencies and taking on increasing responsibility for patient care. As one of the nations largest private teaching hospitals, Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas now annually trains 151 residents and 34 fellows in eight specialties and 13 subspecialties. Another 18 physicians participate in the family practice residency program at Baylor Medical Center at Garland.

Quality teaching programs add many dimensions to a hospitals ability to serve patients. As a renowned teaching hospital, Baylor Dallas attracts first-rate medical specialists who help improve the level of medical care for the entire community. Teaching programs also aid attending physicians in keeping their own knowledge current. Upon completion of their residency programs at Baylor, most physicians remain in North Texas, providing a continuous supply of well-trained medical professionals for the region.

First-rate medical education requires a substantial investment. Teaching hospitals like Baylor rely on philanthropy more than ever to continue training tomorrow's physicians.

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