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Choosing the locations of your elective rotations, residency, and fellowship are among the most important decisions in your medical career. These critical phases of your education should help prepare you for the challenges of medical care.

Baylor’s medical education programs provide diversity, quality, and a combination of real-world applications and academic excellence. You’ll be trained by a staff of acclaimed physicians who practice and teach in a technologically advanced environment.

At Baylor, you’ll work hard, but you won’t be overworked. Our training
programs give you ample time to study and to pursue social interests.If you’re ready to expand your clinical knowledge and develop your skills, consider Baylor for an elective, residency, or fellowship.


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At Baylor Medical Center at Garland, our goal is to provide you with didactic and practical education to help you become a lifelong learner. Our residents acquire both a broad knowledge in the field of family practice and a proficiency in procedural skills.

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Baylor University Medical Center (BUMC) enjoys an outstanding reputation as an independent academic medical center among students, residents, and fellows who have trained here. Approximately 185 interns, residents, and fellows annually enroll in the training programs at BUMC to acquire medical knowledge and experience. The physicians on staff at BUMC are committed to strengthening and advancing the center’s medical education programs.

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