Baylor College of Medicine Selects Baker Communications for Time Management Training
Baylor College of Medicine (BCM), world
renowned for education and research, has
chosen Baker Communications to deliver
Time Management training to multiple
departments. BCM wanted to find a way to
improve a working environment built on
precision and speed. After contacting
Baker Communications, it was immediately
clear that Baker’s Time Management
training would provide the exact
solution BCM needed.
A senior-level Baker Communications
Time Management instructor will conduct
the training at BCM’s Houston, Texas
location. During the one-day course,
attendees will learn techniques such as
Time Leveraging to easily manage tasks.
Throughout the highly interactive
course, participants will receive
experience planning S.M.A.R.T Goals to
maximize efficiency. Baker
Communications was able to tailor the
Time Management training course to meet
specific needs of a wide variety of BCM
participants.
About Baker Communications
Since 1979, Baker Communications has
aided hundreds of thousands of
individuals in reaching their maximum
performance potential in the workplace
through corporate training.
Globally-recognized companies,
associations, non-profit organizations,
and government agencies such as Dell,
Bank of America, and ExxonMobil have
depended on Baker Communications to act
as a valued training provider to equip
their employees with the skills that
produce results in the field as well as
the office. Baker Communications’
materials have been utilized and
delivered worldwide throughout Europe,
South America, North America, the Middle
East, and Asia Pacific. Classes are held
publicly throughout the United States
and Canada in over twenty cities or
delivered privately on-site at
client-designated locations.
About Baylor College of Medicine
Baylor College of Medicine
consistently ranks among the top of the
country's 125 medical schools. For 2008,
U.S.News & World Report again has ranked
the college 10th overall among the
nation's top medical schools for
research and 11th for primary care. BCM
also is listed 13th among all U.S.
medical schools for National Institutes
of Health funding, and No. 1 for
research expenditures in biological
science by the National Science
Foundation. Located in the Texas Medical
Center, a 700-acre complex housing 42
member institutions, BCM has
affiliations with seven teaching
hospitals, each with a national and
international reputation for medical
excellence. The college has total
research support of $374 million, with
$314 million from federal sources, and
more than 90 research and patient-care
centers and units. Currently, BCM trains
more than 3,000 medical, graduate, nurse
anesthesia, and physician assistant
students, as well as residents and
post-doctoral fellows.
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