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Baylor University Medical Center
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About Baylor University Medical Center
Baylor University Medical Center is a hospital-based educational institution located in Dallas, Texas. Based on available IPEDS data, specific institutional type, level, enrollment, and program details are not reported, which is consistent with major medical centers that provide clinical and professional training programs in conjunction with patient care operations rather than functioning as standalone academic institutions.
Hospital-based programs at large medical centers like Baylor typically encompass clinical training in areas such as diagnostic medical sonography, radiologic technology, medical laboratory science, and other allied health disciplines. These programs are often offered in partnership with accredited academic institutions. Prospective students are encouraged to contact Baylor University Medical Center directly for information on current educational programs and application requirements.
Dallas is a major metropolitan city in north Texas and one of the largest healthcare markets in the United States. Baylor University Medical Center is a flagship facility of Baylor Scott & White Health, one of the largest nonprofit health systems in Texas, providing clinical training students with exposure to a high-volume, complex care environment.
3500 Gaston Ave, Dallas, TX 75246
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