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Expanded care for Waxahachie
September 1, 2024Community joins largest not-for-profit health system in Texas in investing in region’s well-being. The growth in Waxahachie is a significant story in Texas, with new residents attracted to the city’s hometown feel, beautiful scenery and access to amenities. Nearly 50,000 people call Waxahachie home in 2024, and Ellis County’s population is forecast to double by […]Learn More Expanded care for Waxahachie -
Launching a new vision for the future
December 27, 2022Baylor Scott & White is reimagining how to put patients and customers in the driver’s seat of their health, so they are empowered to live their best lives.Learn More Launching a new vision for the future -
A conversation with Pete and Julie
December 1, 2022Pete McCanna, CEO of Baylor Scott & White Health, and Julie Creamer, president of Baylor Scott & White Health, sat down recently to chat about the system’s new Vision: “Empowering you to live well.” Pete: Our culture at Baylor Scott & White is deeply patient-centric. However,being a patient is episodic, while being a customer is […]Learn More A conversation with Pete and Julie -
Born leaders
March 21, 2022Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas and Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Grapevine have been recognized as “High Performing” in Maternity Care by U.S. News & World Report.Learn More Born leaders -
The state of nursing in 2022
March 1, 2022The pandemic has exacerbated and highlighted a nationwide nursing shortage. Philanthropy is helping Baylor Scott & White Health hire and keep the best. A Nursing Shortage The COVID-19 pandemic has not only highlighted the heroism of nurses but has also brought increased focus to a nationwide nursing shortage. Increased need for healthcare across the country, […]Learn More The state of nursing in 2022 -
COVID-19 in 2022
March 1, 2022Three Baylor Scott & White experts answer questions many have asked. Baylor Scott & White Health is fighting the pandemic on many fronts—from helping to heal the sickest of the sick to receiving people with life-threatening emergencies and infections in the emergency department, to administering vaccines and information that keep people well. Vaccinations for Personal […]Learn More COVID-19 in 2022 -
Esophageal cancer breakthrough gets FDA approval
June 1, 2021Dr. Ronan Kelly authors study released in The New England Journal of Medicine on a global phase III clinical trial at 170 sites including Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas. The results of a study published in April in The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) found that the immunotherapy drug nivolumab (Opdivo®), if used […]Learn More Esophageal cancer breakthrough gets FDA approval