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To find the residency program that is right for you, either browse the list below or go to our Education Programs page to search by keyword, department and other parameters for the programs that match your interests.

For information concerning curriculum, application procedures, and faculty, please visit the site to the specific program you wish to pursue.

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Upon program completion, Baylor residents are among the most experienced in the country. Our program maintains a high success rate for board certification.
Our four-year combined fellowship in Internal Medicine and Medical Genetics and Genomics is available to students directly from medical school.
A listing of the current residents for the Vascular Surgery Integrated Residency Program's.
Our ACGME accredited Psychiatry Residency promotes active exchange between faculty and residents, and the substantive input of residents into their education.
The Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Residency is a comprehensive program specializing in the evaluation and management of children with a variety of disorders.
Our Urology Residency Program offers training in general surgery, surgical subspecialties, general urology, and urological subspecialties, such as infertility.
The two-year Medical Genetics and Genomics Residency Program offers training in molecular and human genetics for ABMGG certification in clinical genetics.
This year, we are offering 12 advanced PGY-2 positions, including four positions in our new ESIR pathway, through the National Residency Matching Program.
The Global Child Health Pediatrics Residency Program provides local and international training in caring for children with HIV, malnutrition, and more.
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