Here, you will find some of our priorities. Some of our hopes. Some of our dreams. Some of the ways that you can make a real, lasting impact in the lives of our patients and in the communities we serve. Where your compassion and generosity create ripples in support of healing and hope.
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Baylor Scott & White All Saints Medical Center aims to address the residency and physician shortages by partnering with TCU and UNTHSC School of Medicine to train the next generation of doctors in Fort Worth.
Our transplant program began in 2002, we currently perform kidney, liver and pancreas transplants. In December 2019, we celebrated our 2,000 transplant at this facility.
Twice Blessed House provides affordable housing for transplant patients and their caregivers during the evaluation process and post-transplant period.
Project NICU, a family support program, strives to be a source of reliable information, support and comfort for our NICU families.
The Joan Katz Cancer Resource Center offers comprehensive and compassionate oncology services to men and women diagnosed with cancer, regardless of where the patient receives direct medical services.
The Child Life Program serves the emotional needs of the children and/or grandchildren of adult patients who are facing serious, life-limiting illness or are near the end-of-life.
The Arts in Medicine program integrates music and the performing arts to promote healing and enhance the lives of our patients, their families, visitors and caregivers.
Baylor Scott & White Health has pioneered many breakthroughs in cardiovascular health. As a larger percentage of our population ages, the need for cardiovascular care grows.
A woman’s health needs change substantially throughout her life, and our care at Andrews Women’s Hospital touches all of these turning points.
Training for nursing excellence to provide the best care for our patients.
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