Baylor College of Medicineâs Temple campus will open its doors in July 2023 with an inaugural class of 40 medical students, according to Dr. Paul Klotman, president of the Houston-based medical school.
âWeâre actively planning and building a foundation for the Temple campus,â he said. âThis will give us the opportunity to train more doctors to help solve the stateâs doctor shortage.â
Texas has a shortage of nearly 5,000 primary-care doctors and has the nationâs 47th-worst ratio of doctors per person, he said.
Baylorâs new campus will replace Texas A&M in Temple. Baylor Scott & White Medical Center â Temple was one of six clinical rotation sites for the Texas A&M medical school. Aggie med students receive first- and second-year classroom instruction in College Station before spending their third and fourth years in hospital settings.
Heather SImpson is vaccinated against COVID-19 at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas.
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Heather Simpson dressed up as measles for Halloween in 2019 because it was, as she told her growing following on social media, the “least scary thing I could think of.” The Dallas mom was then a full-fledged anti-vaccine influencer, drawing tens of thousands of likes and comments on her Facebook posts that denied the safety and necessity of childhood vaccinations.
But today most of the thousands who recirculated those posts have abandoned and shunned her. On a mid-April afternoon, Simpson battled traffic into downtown Dallas to reach Baylor University Medical Center for her first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine against COVID-19. Clad in jeans and a black “Kiss Me I’m Vaccinated” T-shirt and a mask the upbeat thirty-year-old said she wouldn’t back out, despite her anxiety.
Man gets 45 years for crash that killed former Dallas City Council member Carolyn Davis and her daughter
Jonathan Alger Moore, 38, pleaded guilty to two counts of murder.
Former Dallas City Council member Carolyn Davis and her daughter were killed in 2019 when a DWI suspect slammed into their car in east Oak Cliff.(Metro Video)
5:35 PM on Apr 30, 2021 CDT
A driver who was under the influence when he crashed into a vehicle carrying a former Dallas City Council member and her daughter in 2019, killing both women, has been sentenced to 45 years in prison.
Jonathan Alger Moore, 38, pleaded guilty to two counts of murder in the deaths of Carolyn Davis, 57, and Melissa Davis Nunn, 27, the Dallas County district attorney’s office announced. He was sentenced Friday to 45 years behind bars on each count, with the sentences to run concurrently.
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