Baylor College of Medicine
Since its founding in 1900, Baylor College of Medicine has grown into a medical institution that is internationally respected for excellence in education, research and patient care.
In 1903, the medical school began an affiliation with Baylor University that lasted until 1969, when Baylor College of Medicine became an independent institution. Originally located in Dallas, the College moved to Houston in 1943 to become the educational cornerstone of the new Texas Medical Center.
Baylor attracts students from around the world, and since 1969 the College has received state funding under a legislative partnership, which provides physician training for Texas residents. Currently, 668 medical students are enrolled at Baylor, along with 399 graduate students, 255 postdoctoral fellows, 125 allied health students, 962 resident physicians pursuing specialty training.
For more information, visit the Baylor College of Medicine website at:
http://www.bcm.edu