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Cancer care

Propel advances in cancer research and treatment, bringing hope and healing to patients.

Capital & technology

Invest in the future of healthcare by helping expand and modernize our North Texas facilities.

Community health

Expand access to compassionate healthcare for underserved individuals and families.

Graduate medical education

Shape the future of medicine by helping train the next generation of physicians.

In your region

Make a direct impact on Baylor Scott & White hospitals and patients in your community.

Patient programs

Help enhance patient well-being through innovative, patient-centered programs.

Research

Help drive discoveries and improve patient outcomes by supporting accessible research and clinical trials.

Transplant

Support life-changing care for transplant patients and their families.

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Your gift can make an immediate difference in the lives of those we serve.

Grateful Giving

Patients and loved ones can show appreciation for the caregivers who made a difference during their healthcare experience.

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Learn about the multiple ways to make a planned gift and create a lasting legacy.

Giving societies

Giving societies honor donors for their generosity in empowering people to live well.

Celebrating Women

Help us advance the fight against breast cancer through Celebrating Women.

Grand Rounds

Support graduate medical education at Baylor Scott & White by participating in the Ground Rounds golf tournament.

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The Compass

Read the latest issue of The Compass, a quarterly newsletter from the Baylor Scott & White Dallas Foundation.

Your impact through Grand Rounds

Your impact through the Grand Rounds Golf Tournament

The need for increasing the Texas physician workforce is critical. Texas faces a shortage of 10,000 physicians by 2032, according to the Texas Department of Health and Human Services. This crisis is expected to worsen as the population of older adults grows and current physicians retire—more than 2 of 5 currently active U.S. physicians will be 65 or older within the next decade, according to the Association of American Medical College. The issue is exacerbated by the limited number of residency positions nationwide, which are needed to train qualified medical school graduates.

As the largest not-for-profit health system in Texas, Baylor Scott & White is uniquely positioned to address these challenges in physician shortages. In the next 10 years, Baylor University Medical Center’s graduate medical education program will train more than 3,000 physicians. The impact this program will have on the future health and well-being of our communities cannot be underestimated—according to recent statistics, 65% of residents and fellows who train in Texas remain in Texas to provide care for its citizens.

Funding for graduate medical education is very complex and somewhat limited, making the role of philanthropy critical in sustaining and growing these programs.

Thank you for your support of Grand Rounds.

Featured stories

See how Grand Rounds golfers have raked in the green for graduate medical education at Baylor Scott & White – North Texas.

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Grand Rounds Rakes in the Green

December 1, 2023
The 22nd annual Grand Rounds Golf tournament raised more than $275,000 to support graduate medical education at Baylor Scott & White Health
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20th Anniversary Grand Rounds Golf Tournament

December 1, 2022
The 20th anniversary Grand Rounds® Golf Tournament raised $270,000 for medical education initiatives at Baylor University Medical Center (BUMC).
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Grand Rounds golfers score big

Grand Rounds golfers score big

March 11, 2025
Annual golf tournament raises $270,000 to support medical education for Baylor Scott & White Health.
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