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The
Texas A&M University System Health Science Center provides
the state with health education, outreach and research. Its five
components, located in communities throughout Texas, are:
This youngest of Texas health science centers is different from
other health science centers in several important ways. One is its geographic
dispersion around the state. Another is its orientation toward service
and outreach with particular attention to Texas rural and underserved
areas. The health science centers School of Rural Public Health,
the only one with such an identified rural emphasis in the nation,
and the HSC s
partnership in initiatives with Texas Cooperative Extension and community-based
organizations, give it an unparalleled capacity for providing outreach
and education programs to the most far-flung parts of Texas.
Another symbol of the HSC s focus is the College of Medicines emphasis on primary care
the majority of its graduates choose to specialize in primary care
areas like family medicine and pediatrics.
The HSC is involved
with a number of distance education programs, through the School of Rural
Public Health, that provide virtual learning opportunities for health
professionals and others in remote areas. Baylor College of Dentistry
is another setting for vital outreach programs, with numerous community-based
training programs for clinical care, health education and disease prevention.
The dental schools Center for TeleHealth, and its Oral Health Screening and
Sealant Program for Dallas-area school children, are two examples. Meanwhile,
College of Medicine students operate Marthas Clinic in Temple under
faculty supervision, and provide volunteer assistance at Health For All
Clinic in the Bryan/College Station area.
The A&M System HSC is
also home to numerous exciting research initiatives. The Institute of
Biosciences and Technology in the Texas Medical Center in Houston has
biomedical research progressing on birth defects, prostate cancer, skeletal
deformities, inherited neurological diseases and the effects of environmental
toxins. The College of Medicine is the setting for groundbreaking work
in areas such as cardiovascular medicine, fetal alcohol syndrome, proteins
and genetics. Researchers at Baylor College of Dentistry, meanwhile,
are exploring such life-enhancing issues as bone regeneration, implant
technology, optimum treatments for gum recession and salivary dysfunction
and better treatment options for babies born with craniofacial deformities.
Major research initiatives at the School of Rural Public Health include
the Health Services Research Program
and Active For Life, a national initiative that will fund programs to
increase the number of adults, 50 and older, who engage in regular physical
activity.
Accomplishments such as a nearly two-fold increase in research funding,
continuing exemplary performance on professional licensing exams, and
new degree offerings such as the School of Rural Public Healths
new Doctor of Public Health (Dr.P.H. )
program, are all evidence of the HSC s growing momentum. The A&M Systems health sciences university
is well on its way to becoming a premier institution within the
System and statewide. |
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