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SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 546
         WHEREAS, The year 2025 marks the 125th anniversary of the
  founding of Baylor College of Medicine; and
         WHEREAS, Established in 1900 by a group of physicians in
  Dallas, the school was originally named the University of Dallas
  Medical Department; three years later, the school became
  affiliated with Baylor University in Waco and was renamed Baylor
  University College of Medicine; and
         WHEREAS, In 1943, the MD Anderson Foundation invited
  Baylor University College of Medicine to join the Texas Medical
  Center in Houston, and the school opened with 131 students; four
  years later, Baylor moved to its present site in the Roy and
  Lillie Cullen Building, which is now a state-designated
  historical landmark; and
         WHEREAS, The college became an independent institution in
  1969, which allowed it access to federal research funding, and
  changed its name to Baylor College of Medicine; and
         WHEREAS, Today, Baylor College of Medicine is one of the
  top medical research institutions in the nation; it consists of
  the School of Medicine, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences,
  School of Health Professions, and National School of Tropical
  Medicine; and
         WHEREAS, Baylor College of Medicine ranks first in Texas
  and 20th in the country in funding from the National Institutes
  of Health, and it is classified as a Tier One medical school by
  U.S. News & World Report; and
         WHEREAS, Baylor College of Medicine is committed to the
  education of the next generation of health care providers and
  scientists and to ensuring there are enough medical
  professionals to serve the state's residents, with nearly half of
  the graduating medical students continuing their medical
  training in Texas; in 2023, the inaugural class of medical
  students started at Baylor's regional medical school campus in
  Temple, in a partnership with Baylor Scott & White Health to
  address the state's shortage of rural caregivers, and 92 percent
  of that class consists of students from Texas; and
         WHEREAS, At the forefront of basic and translational
  science, Baylor College of Medicine contributes significantly to
  the understanding of diseases in humans and beyond, with the goal
  of discovering how diseases develop and finding treatments and
  cures for them; this distinguished work includes pioneering the
  field of cardiovascular surgery, which today extends to serving
  as a leader in the area of robotic heart surgery; the college also
  plays a major role in sequencing the human genome, developing the
  field of molecular endocrinology, and innovating lifesaving
  screening techniques and a vaccine for a deadly disease in
  elephants; and
         WHEREAS, Baylor College of Medicine serves the community
  through excellent primary and specialty patient care, with its
  physicians seeing patients at a number of Texas Medical Center
  facilities, including Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center, Texas
  Children's Hospital, the Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs
  Medical Center, and Harris Health System; the college's physicians
  also serve community health clinics in the Greater Houston area as
  well as CHRISTUS Children's in San Antonio, and they further
  benefit Texans through community outreach and volunteerism,
  providing high-quality health care services and engaging in
  initiatives to improve public health and well-being; and
         WHEREAS, Baylor College of Medicine's work in the community
  extends to K-12 education through the development of curriculum
  and interactive teaching materials by the college's scientists
  and educators for elementary and secondary school learners; the
  college also offers training opportunities for local middle
  school and high school science teachers, including at the Michael
  E. DeBakey High School for Health Professions in Houston; through
  these free programs, the college helps to promote science
  learning and develop children's interest in STEM and medicine
  career pathways; and
         WHEREAS, Baylor College of Medicine partners with a
  growing number of schools and school districts across the state
  of Texas to prepare youth for jobs in the health and biomedical
  workforce, addressing shortages of professionals such as nurses,
  mental health professionals, and clinical laboratory
  technicians; each year, more than 3,000 Texas students
  participate in Baylor College of Medicine-associated magnet
  school programs; and
         WHEREAS, Dedicated to the advancement of high-quality,
  ethical care in communities around the world, Baylor College of
  Medicine offers pediatric and family-centered services in the
  areas of HIV/AIDS, cancer, maternal health, and orthopedics, and
  it provides training and technical assistance to health care
  professionals, enhancing the quality of treatment in the regions
  they serve; and
         WHEREAS, For more than a century, Baylor College of Medicine
  has been a resource of immeasurable value to the Lone Star State,
  and during this milestone year, it is fitting to acknowledge its
  longstanding commitment to improving health through science,
  scholarship, and innovation; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, 89th
  Legislature, hereby commemorate the 125th anniversary of Baylor
  College of Medicine and extend to all those associated with the
  institution sincere best wishes for continued success; and, be it
  further
         RESOLVED, That an official copy of this Resolution be
  prepared for Baylor College of Medicine as an expression of high
  regard from the Texas Senate.
 
  Miles, Birdwell, Cook
  Hancock, Johnson, Paxton
 
 
 
  ____________________________________________________________ 
       Member, Texas Senate               Member, Texas Senate
 
 
 
  ____________________________________________________________ 
       Member, Texas Senate               Member, Texas Senate
 
 
 
  ____________________________________________________________ 
       Member, Texas Senate               Member, Texas Senate
   
   
   
    ______________________________ 
       President of the Senate
     
         I hereby certify that the
    above Resolution was adopted by
    the Senate on May 19, 2025.
   
   
   
    ______________________________ 
       Secretary of the Senate