Global Health Care Services
In addition to international patient care, Houston Methodist Global Health Care Services has advisory and education divisions that provide consulting services and training and development to health care organizations around the world. We aim to set a global standard of excellence in patient-centered care, education and training, clinical collaboration, and advisory services.
Advisory Services
Our Advisory Services provide physicians and health care professionals across the world the tools they need to build the health care organizations their communities deserve.
Global Health Care Education
Houston Methodist Global offers unique, customized development programs for health care professionals through personalized training and observation of experts in the health care industry. Learn more.
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Wednesday, July 16, 2025
‘Fiery’ cell death during bladder cancer treatment may trigger chemo resistance by fueling cancer stem cells
Chemotherapy used to target and kill bladder cancer cells may trigger an inflammatory response that ultimately may make the cancer more resistant to treatment, according to new research from scientists at Houston Methodist.
The findings are highlighted in “Caspase-1–dependent pyroptosis converts α...
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Thursday, July 3, 2025
Don’t let mosquitoes crash your cookout: Houston Methodist scientist offers tips for bite-free backyard barbecues
As summer temperatures soar and backyard barbecues are in full swing, there’s one group of uninvited guests that can quickly spoil the fun in the sun: mosquitoes. But with a few smart strategies, you can keep the bites at bay and enjoy your outdoor gatherings.
Sasha Azar, Ph.D., an infectious dise...
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Tuesday, June 17, 2025
Tips to beat summer’s triple-digit heat
Houston is no stranger to extreme weather including hurricanes, a recent heat dome and even Saharan dust. As summer officially begins June 20, Dr. Neil Gandhi, an emergency medicine physician with Houston Methodist, has recommendations for staying safe and preventing illness as temperatures continue...
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