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Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings is a peer-reviewed general medical journal that presents clinical articles of interest to practitioners. The journal is published by Taylor & Francis and owned by Baylor Scott & White Health, the largest not-for-profit health care system in Texas and one of the largest in the United States. Baylor Scott & White Health is committed to innovation, collaboration, integrity, and compassion for the patient, and the journal attempts to highlight these values. Submissions are not limited to those affiliated with the institution; the journal seeks outstanding manuscripts from around the world. Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings contains a mixture of articles and features, including original research, review articles, historical articles, editorials, case studies, and book reviews. While articles that focus on a single specialty are accepted, articles that appeal to a wide range of practicing physicians are particularly desired. |
BUMC Proceedings/Clinician Corner Accreditation and Designation Statements
2024 BUMC Proceedings Articles
January
Vol 37, Issue 1
March
Vol 37, Issue 2
(COMING SOON)
May
Vol 37, Issue 3
The effect of polycystic ovarian syndrome on fibrocystic breast changes in postmenopausal women
July
Vol 37, Issue 4
Clinician Corner Articles
Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia Coli: Trigger for Small Vessel Vasculitis
Cardiac Myxoma Following Transcatheter Closure of Atrial Septal Defect
2023 BUMC Proceedings Articles
January
Vol 36, Issue 1
Moving Beyond Teamwork in the Operating Room to Facilitating Mutual Professional Respect
May
Vol 36, Issue 3
Monkeypox: Another Pandemic in the Making
July
Vol 36, Issue 4
September
Vol 36 Issue 5
2022 BUMC Proceedings Articles
May
Vol 35, Issue 3
Management dilemmas in restarting anticoagulation after gastrointestinal bleeding
July
Vol 35, Issue 4
A Concerning Trend in Geriatric Pharmacy Merits Evidence-Based Intervention
September
Vol 35, Issue 5
Optimal Cardiovascular Medical Therapy: Current Guidelines and New Developments
November
Vol 35, Issue 6
Dietary Supplements and Bleeding