Cardiology
The section advances cardiovascular care and innovation, earning over $1.1M in research funding, and received national recognition for clinical excellence.
Cardiovascular Research
Section faculty are ranked the #1 expert in LDL-C in the U.S. and #3 in the world by Expertscape and have been appointed to leadership roles in top cardiology societies.
Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism
The section is ranked among the top 50 programs nationally by U.S. News & World Report, and many faculty members hold major national leadership roles.
Epidemiology and Population Sciences
The section conducts high-impact research across genetics, cancer, nutrition, and health policy—informing care and policy decisions and earning national and international recognition
Gastroenterology and Hepatology
The section is home to the NIH-funded Digestive Disease Center and has secured more than $50M in research funding.
General Internal Medicine
The section delivers over 400,000 patient encounters each year across nine sites and leads major efforts in education, quality improvement, and population health.
Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine
The section continues to lead in geriatrics and palliative care with expansive clinical services, national recognition, and one of the nation’s largest fellowship programs.
Health Services Research
The section houses IQuESt, a nationally recognized center advancing innovations in healthcare delivery with more than 90 faculty and $10.5M in active research funding.
Hematology and Oncology
The section drives discovery in blood and cancer disorders through innovative research and early-phase clinical trials.
Immunology, Allergy, and Rheumatology
The section delivers high-impact care for autoimmune and allergic diseases, achieving a patient satisfaction score of 95—ranking in the 88th percentile nationally.
Infectious Diseases
Alongside the T32 Infection and Immunity research training slots, the section launched a Systems-Based Practice track and added a global health elective in Peru, reinforcing its dedication to innovation in fellowship education.
Nephrology
The section combines internationally recognized research with clinical innovation, highlighted by renewed VA and NIH grants, two Phase 2 trial publications, and a Master’s-level research track for faculty through BCM’s Clinical Scientist Training Program.
Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine
Clinical services span five pavilions across the Texas Medical Center, including a nationally ranked ICU at Baylor St. Luke’s and newly launched interventional pulmonary programs at Baylor Medicine and Ben Taub.
Transition Medicine
The section leads in providing comprehensive care for adolescents and adults with IDD, supported by expanding clinical services, training programs, and nearly $800K in external research funding.