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Board member profile: Christine VanDeVelde Luskin
March 10, 2025Throughout Christine VanDeVelde Luskin’s career as a journalist and best-selling author focusing on education, she’s interviewed some of the nation’s foremost leaders in the sector and has spoken extensively about college admissions.Learn More Board member profile: Christine VanDeVelde Luskin -
Physician profile: Randall Rosenblatt, MD
March 9, 2025Baylor Scott & White Dallas Foundation plans to honor Dr. Rosenblatt’s legacy by endowing the Pulmonary and Critical Care Fellowship.Learn More Physician profile: Randall Rosenblatt, MD -
Amy Selkirk breast cancer research fund
March 8, 2025In Amy Selkirk's memory, a fund for advancing breast cancer research has been established: the Amy Selkirk Breast Cancer Research Fund.Learn More Amy Selkirk breast cancer research fund -
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 -
Healing through music therapy
March 7, 2025Kay’s belief in the healing power of music inspired her to make an estate gift to support Arts in Medicine.Learn More Healing through music therapy -
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 -
Boon Family celebrates milestone in support of cancer research at Baylor Scott & White Health
January 21, 2025For nearly two decades, the Boon family of Ennis has been dedicated to the fight against cancer. When they teed up for their 19th annual Cancer Benefit Golf Tournament in September, it was another opportunity to honor the memory of the late E.K. Boon and transform their grief into a quest of hope for so […]Learn More Boon Family celebrates milestone in support of cancer research at Baylor Scott & White Health -
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 -
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