
Patient programs
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York family turns personal journey into mission to transform cancer care
March 22, 2025Building on this passion and gratitude, the Jeff and Carmen York Family have generously committed $7 million to help fund a new era in cancer detection, the Texas Cancer Interception Institute (TCII).Learn More York family turns personal journey into mission to transform cancer care -
Heart for health – New Lipid Metabolism Center to advance cardiovascular care and research
March 19, 2025Heart disease often develops silently, without obvious symptoms, until a sudden event—like a heart attack or stroke—changes everything. Many people assume that staying active and eating well is enough to keep their heart healthy, only to discover that genetics or undetected risk factors have been working against them for years. The Lipid Metabolism Center at […]Learn More Heart for health – New Lipid Metabolism Center to advance cardiovascular care and research -
Uplifting notes: End-of-life music therapy
March 18, 2025Music Care Services brings together a team of specially trained musicians who perform bedside instrumentals and vocals.Learn More Uplifting notes: End-of-life music therapy -
An uplifting gift for North Texans
March 10, 2025$14.9 million donation from Bloomberg Philanthropies will help transform West Dallas’ Uplift Heights Preparatory into a healthcare-focused campus.Learn More An uplifting gift for North Texans -
40 Years of transformation through transplantation
March 7, 2025Transplant leaders Dr. Shelley Hall and Dr. Guiliano Testa on the legacy and future of Baylor Scott & White’s nationally renowned transplant program.Learn More 40 Years of transformation through transplantation -
40 Years of life-saving transplants
March 7, 2025In 1984, 5-year-old Amie Garrison from Indiana urgently needed a liver transplant due to a rare bile duct disorder. With few hospitals worldwide offering the procedure, her family came to Baylor University Medical Center (BUMC) in Dallas, which was just about to launch its transplant program. Led by Dr. Goran Klintmalm, a team at BUMC […]Learn More 40 Years of life-saving transplants -
Bringing healthcare to the unsheltered
March 6, 2025Dr. John Garrett and Dr. Ti Hoang head up Dallas’ first ever Street Medicine program. BUMC launched the program in 2024.Learn More Bringing healthcare to the unsheltered -
Making a difference in southern Dallas
September 1, 2024For more than a decade, Baylor Scott & White Health’s Community Care Clinics have provided quality care for uninsured and underinsured patients. To help promote the health and well-being of residents in Southern Dallas, many of whom lack access to a medical home, generous philanthropists have chosen to support the new Baylor Scott & White […]Learn More Making a difference in southern Dallas -
Multi-Cancer Early Detection Program
September 1, 2024With an aim of intercepting cancers in Texans earlier, the program includes approximately 50,000 MCED tests being administered to BSW patients across North Texas.Learn More Multi-Cancer Early Detection Program -
Riding toward the future
June 1, 2024Neurology expertise at BUMC helped avid cyclist Jim Crawford get back on his feet and back on his wheels. Four years ago, Dallas resident Jim Crawford, a long-time cyclist, experienced a near-fatal stroke after a long bike ride. His speech suddenly became garbled, and he fell out of his chair. His wife, Anne, recognized the […]Learn More Riding toward the future -
A culture of caring
June 1, 2024Nurses serve in many roles across the System, in addition to patient care, such as education, guest relations, safety and administration.Learn More A culture of caring -
The art of healing
December 1, 2023From art to music to Child Life Services, Baylor Scott & White’s holistic approach to healing focuses on the body, mind and soul.Learn More The art of healing