• Health News

    • Cancer Care
    • Heart and Vascular
    • Neurosciences
    • Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
    • Primary Care
    • Transplant
    • Women’s Health
    • All News
  • Regional News

    • Austin / Round Rock
    • Brenham / College Station
    • Dallas-Fort Worth
    • Hill Country
    • Temple
    • Waco
  • System News

    • Affordability
    • Awards and Recognitions
    • Collaboration
    • Community Involvement
    • Experience
    • Growth
    • Health Plan
    • Innovation
    • Leadership
    • Medical Education
    • Quality Alliance
    • Research
  • Features

    • Research at Baylor Scott & White Health
    • COVID-19 (Novel Coronavirus) News
    • COVID-19 Vaccine Visual Resources
    • COVID-19 Lab Testing Visual Resources
    • TINIEST TEXANS™
    • Uterus Transplant
    • Hope Lodge Facility
    • The Star
    • Better Strides
  • Resources & More

    • Media Contacts
    • Health News Ideas For Journalists
    • In the News
    • Scrubbing.In
    • Video B-Roll
    • All Visual Resources
    • Media Policies
    • Broadcast Capabilities
    • About Us
  • Health News
    • Cancer Care
    • Heart and Vascular
    • Neurosciences
    • Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
    • Primary Care
    • Transplant
    • Women’s Health
    • All News
  • Regional News
    • Austin / Round Rock
    • Brenham / College Station
    • Dallas-Fort Worth
    • Hill Country
    • Temple
    • Waco
  • System News
    • Affordability
    • Awards and Recognitions
    • Collaboration
    • Community Involvement
    • Experience
    • Growth
    • Health Plan
    • Innovation
    • Leadership
    • Medical Education
    • Quality Alliance
    • Research
  • Features
    • Research at Baylor Scott & White Health
    • COVID-19 (Novel Coronavirus) News
    • COVID-19 Vaccine Visual Resources
    • COVID-19 Lab Testing Visual Resources
    • TINIEST TEXANS™
    • Uterus Transplant
    • Hope Lodge Facility
    • The Star
    • Better Strides
  • Resources & More
    • Media Contacts
    • Health News Ideas For Journalists
    • In the News
    • Scrubbing.In
    • Video B-Roll
    • All Visual Resources
    • Media Policies
    • Broadcast Capabilities
    • About Us
    • Search
    • Subscribe
    • Saved Items
Baylor Scott & White Health | logo

Media Newsroom

  • Search
  • Subscribe
  • Saved Items
  • Contacts

Search

Search by media type (optional)
Search

Collaboration

  • News
  • Photos
  • Videos
All Dates
Oldest First
  • Latest First
  • Oldest First
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Grapevine is the first in the Baylor Scott & White Health system and the first in Tarrant County to implement smartphone technology to support care for these emergency patients.
Baylor Regional Medical Center at Grapevine
Download
  • 4992×3328 (8.81 MB)
  • 1200×800 (815 KB)
Cancel
Rosemary Luquire, Senior Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer, Baylor Health Care System Dora Bradley, Vice President of Professional Nursing Development, Baylor Health Care System Susan Houston, Director of Nursing Research, Baylor Health Care System Remy Tolentino, Vice President, Nursing Workforce And Leadership Development, Baylor Health Care System Cliff Fullerton, Vice President, Chronic Disease and Care Redesign, and Family Physician, Baylor Health Care System
Baylor Receives $12 Million Pledge To Benefit Geriatric Patients
Download
  • 3000×1934 (2.21 MB)
  • 1200×774 (671 KB)
Cancel
Cristie Columbus, M.D., assistant director of medical education at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas, welcomes the twenty-four third-year medical students at a celebration event on Dec. 8, 2011. Each student was given a copy of the book ÒA Way of LifeÓ by renowned, turn-of-the-century physician Sir William Osler, M.D.
TAMHSC, Baylor Dallas Welcome Inaugural Group of Medical Students to New Clinical Training Program
Download
  • 4752×3168 (4.53 MB)
  • 1200×800 (458 KB)
Cancel
Cristie Columbus, M.D., assistant director of medical education at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas, welcomes the twenty-four third-year medical students at a celebration event on Dec. 8, 2011. Each student was given a copy of the book ÒA Way of LifeÓ by renowned, turn-of-the-century physician Sir William Osler, M.D.
TAMHSC, Baylor Dallas Welcome Inaugural Group of Medical Students to New Clinical Training Program
Download
  • 4752×3168 (4.65 MB)
  • 1200×800 (490 KB)
Cancel
Cristie Columbus, M.D., assistant director of medical education at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas, welcomes the twenty-four third-year medical students at a celebration event on Dec. 8, 2011. Each student was given a copy of the book ÒA Way of LifeÓ by renowned, turn-of-the-century physician Sir William Osler, M.D.
TAMHSC, Baylor Dallas Welcome Inaugural Group of Medical Students to New Clinical Training Program
Download
  • 4752×3168 (5.42 MB)
  • 1200×800 (557 KB)
Cancel
"With approximately 1,200 physicians who care for more than 300,000 patients each year, BUMC offers an ideal environment for College of Medicine students to garner valuable clinical experiences in an urban health care setting," said T. Samuel Shomaker, M.D., J.D., TAMHSC The Jean and Thomas McMullin Dean of Medicine and vice president for clinical affairs. "Additionally, BUMC's multiple residency programs will offer our medical students increased options for residency training in the Dallas area."
Dr. Samuel Shoemaker Addresses the Crowd at a Welcome Event for 24 Third-Year Medical Students from the TAMHSC-College of Medicine
Download
  • 4752×3168 (8.32 MB)
  • 1200×800 (968 KB)
Cancel
To conclude the celebration, an original painting titled "Medicine" that depicts the medical profession by artist Benjamin Knox of Benjamin Knox Gallery in College Station was presented to Dr. Columbus for display in the student study and lounge area.
Baylor, Texas A&M Health Science Center Welcome First Students into Clinical Training Program in Dallas
Download
  • 4752×3168 (4.57 MB)
  • 1200×800 (467 KB)
Cancel
"Medical education has been at the core of Baylor's mission for more than a century, and joining forces with an outstanding program like the Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine is an exciting new opportunity to further this mission," said Joel T. Allison, FACHE, Baylor Health Care System president and CEO. "This new relationship is also exciting for Dallas as it brings another quality medical training program to the city at a time when we need more trained physicians to meet the needs of our growing population."
Joel Allison Addresses the Crowd at a Welcome Event for 24 Third-Year Medical Students from the TAMHSC-College of Medicine
Download
  • 4752×3168 (8.66 MB)
  • 1200×800 (1.00 MB)
Cancel
Twenty-four third-year students pose for photos with officials after a welcome event on Dec. 8, 2011. TOP LEFT: T. Samuel Shomaker, M.D., J.D., The Jean and Thomas McMullin Dean of Medicine and TAMHSC Vice President for Clinical Affairs; TOP RIGHT: Joel Allison, President and CEO of Baylor Health Care System; Texas State Senator Royce West, District 23; BOTTOM LEFT: Nancy W. Dickey, M.D., President of Texas A&M Health Science Center and Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs with The Texas A&M University System; .BOTTOM RIGHT: Cristie Columbus, M.D., Vice Dean for TAMHSC-College of Medicine in Dallas and Associate Director of Medical Education at Baylor University Medical Center
Officials Welcome Inaugural Class to Dallas Clinical Training Program
Download
  • 4752×3168 (4.82 MB)
  • 1200×800 (498 KB)
Cancel
Twenty-four third-year students pose for photos after a welcome event on Dec. 8, 2011. The program brings together resources from both entities to offer clinical training opportunities to third- and fourth-year students from the TAMHSC-College of Medicine. The following academic year, a comparable number of new third-year students will arrive in Dallas to join the inaugural group as that group enters their fourth year of medical school.
Baylor, Texas A&M Health Science Center Welcome First students into Clinical Training Program in Dallas
Download
  • 4752×3168 (4.24 MB)
  • 1200×800 (444 KB)
Cancel
Pictured from left to right: Maggie Cole, 2012 NT Race Sponsorship Chair and Jerri Garison, president, Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano
Baylor Plano Donates To Susan G Komen
Download
  • 1024×768 (468 KB)
Cancel
Jon Spurger, Baylor SportsCare, and Jennifer Irwin, Baylor Medical Center at McKinney, staffed the Baylor McKinney support tent at a recent Healthy Challenge event.
Healthy Challenge Event
Download
  • 640×426 (89 KB)
Cancel
Robert L. Fine, MD, FACP, FAAHPM, clinical director, Office of Clinical Ethics and Palliative Care, Baylor Health Care System
Robert L. Fine, MD
Download
  • 530×742 (59 KB)
Cancel
The boards of Baylor Health Care System and Scott & White Healthcare announced that the two organizations have signed a definitive agreement to form a new company that would combine the strengths of their two health systems. The transaction, which is subject to customary regulatory review processes, is expected to close in 2013.
Baylor, Scott & White Move Forward With Agreement to Merge
Download
  • 350×192 (79 KB)
Cancel
James and Betty Hostler, who have been married 63 years, built a life together, full of wonderful memories.  Now, because of dementia, those memories are slipping away for James.The Baylor AT&T Memory Center medical staff helped the Hostlers through the diagnosis, and then, connected them with community resources.
James and Betty Hostler
Download
  • 640×427 (229 KB)
Cancel
Drs. Joyce O’Shaughnessy of Baylor Scott & White Health and U.S. Oncology, from left, John Carpten, TGen’s deputy director of basic science and director of its Cancer Genomics Division, and David Craig, TGen’s deputy director of bioinformatics, are co-authors of the most-cited study in 2013 of any published that year by AACR’s journal Molecular Cancer Therapeutics. The paper describes potential drug targets following the unprecedented genomic sequencing of 14 metastatic triple-negative breast cancer patients.
Study of triple-negative breast cancer is most cited in AACR journal
Download
  • 855×1280 (568 KB)
Cancel
(image credit: Perkins+Will)  Baylor Scott & White Sports Therapy & Research at The Star in Frisco, home of the new Dallas Cowboys World Corporate Headquarters
Front Entrance at The STAR - Exterior Rendering
Download
  • 7000×4658 (3.13 MB)
  • 1200×799 (165 KB)
Cancel
(image credit: Perkins+Will) Baylor Scott & White Health, together with the Dallas Cowboys, announced plans for a game-changing sports medicine, research and performance facility that will be located at The Star in Frisco, home of the new Dallas Cowboys World Corporate Headquarters.
Indoor / Outdoor Training Field at The STAR – Exterior Rendering
Download
  • 6177×3095 (3.12 MB)
  • 1200×601 (167 KB)
Cancel
(image credit: Perkins+Will) Services offered at the facility will complement and enhance healthy and active lifestyles, and will include diagnostics, treatment and rehabilitation. Baylor Scott & White Sports Therapy & Research at The Star in Frisco, home of the new Dallas Cowboys World Corporate Headquarters.
Locker Rooms at The STAR – Interior Rendering
Download
  • 6000×3750 (3.08 MB)
  • 1200×750 (172 KB)
Cancel
(image credit: Perkins+Will) Through the sports performance program athletes will be able to monitor, understand and improve overall performance. The program will reside on the first and second floors and feature an indoor/outdoor training field, basketball court, workout area and locker rooms. Baylor Scott & White Sports Therapy & Research at The Star in Frisco, home of the new Dallas Cowboys World Corporate Headquarters.
Sports Performance Program at The STAR – Interior Rendering
Download
  • 6000×3872 (3.08 MB)
  • 1200×774 (132 KB)
Cancel
(image credit: Baylor Perkins+Will)  The facility will offer a wide variety of outpatient rehabilitation therapy services for injured athletes including: physical therapy, occupational therapy and neuropsychology services. Baylor Scott & White Sports Therapy & Research at The Star in Frisco, home of the new Dallas Cowboys World Corporate Headquarters.
Outpatient Rehabilitation at The STAR – Interior Rendering
Download
  • 6000×3636 (3.07 MB)
  • 1200×727 (151 KB)
Cancel
(image credit: Perkins+Will) The Imaging Center on The Star campus will serve all patients, including Dallas Cowboys football players, with an additional local outreach program planned for Frisco. Working in collaboration with General Electric (GE), it will feature some of the world's most-advanced MRIs and become part of the GE-NFL Head Health Initiative. The MRI Suite will have a unique design using GE's Caring Suite consultants that will include unique lighting, interior decor and music.
Imaging Center at the STAR - Interior Rendering
Download
  • 5500×3190 (3.07 MB)
  • 1200×696 (144 KB)
Cancel
(image credit: Perkins+Will)  Baylor Scott & White Sports Therapy & Research at The Star in Frisco, home of the new Dallas Cowboys World Corporate Headquarters.
Open Performance Area at The STAR – Interior Rendering
Download
  • 6000×3129 (3.13 MB)
  • 1200×626 (139 KB)
Cancel
(image credit: Perkins+Will) Baylor Scott & White Sports Therapy & Research at The Star, home of the new Dallas Cowboys World Corporate Headquarters, will focus on injury prevention, research and wellness for athletes of all levels.
Exterior Rendering at The STAR - Southwest Corner
Download
  • 7000×4215 (3.12 MB)
  • 1200×723 (156 KB)
Cancel
(image credit: Perkins+Will) Baylor Scott & White Sports Therapy & Research at The Star, home of the new Dallas Cowboys World Corporate Headquarters.
Tower Lobby at The STAR – Interior Rendering
Download
  • 4660×3152 (3.09 MB)
  • 1200×812 (231 KB)
Cancel
(image credit: Perkins+Will) An urgent care center will provide access to care for non-emergent injuries and illnesses. It will serve as a first line of triage for sports-related injuries. Baylor Scott & White Sports Therapy & Research at The Star in Frisco, home of the new Dallas Cowboys World Corporate Headquarters.
Urgent Care at the STAR – Interior Rendering
Download
  • 6000×3797 (3.08 MB)
  • 1200×759 (181 KB)
Cancel
(image credit: Perkins+Will) Baylor Scott & White Sports Therapy & Research at The Star in Frisco, home of the new Dallas Cowboys World Corporate Headquarters. Services offered at the facility will complement and enhance healthy and active lifestyles, and will include diagnostics, treatment and rehabilitation.
Reception Area at The STAR - Interior Rendering
Download
  • 5500×3328 (3.13 MB)
  • 1200×726 (171 KB)
Cancel
(image credit: Perkins+Will) The 300,000 square-foot campus, to be named Baylor Scott & White Sports Therapy & Research at The Star, home of the new Dallas Cowboys World Corporate Headquarters, is expected to become a nationally recognized model for the holistic treatment of physically active individuals upon its completion in early 2018.
Exterior Rendering at The STAR - Southeast Corner
Download
  • 7000×3867 (3.12 MB)
  • 1200×663 (164 KB)
Cancel
(image credit: Perkins+Will) With a focus on preventing injuries and keeping people healthy, the goal of Baylor Scott & White Sports Therapy & Research at The Star in Frisco, home of the new Dallas Cowboys World Corporate Headquarters, is to make North Texas the safest place in the country to play sports.
Pharmacy at The STAR - Interior Rendering
Download
  • 6000×3389 (3.04 MB)
  • 1200×678 (113 KB)
Cancel
Healthy Cities class at Anita N. Martinez Recreation Center
Healthy Cities
Download
  • 2800×4200 (7.62 MB)
  • 800×1200 (826 KB)
Cancel
Healthy Cities class at Anita N. Martinez Recreation Center
Healthy Cities
Download
  • 4200×2800 (7.54 MB)
  • 1200×800 (814 KB)
Cancel
Healthy Cities class at Anita N. Martinez Recreation Center
Healthy Cities
Download
  • 2800×4200 (7.05 MB)
  • 800×1200 (681 KB)
Cancel
Healthy Cities class at Anita N. Martinez Recreation Center
Healthy Cities
Download
  • 2800×4200 (5.20 MB)
  • 800×1200 (495 KB)
Cancel
Healthy Cities class at Anita N. Martinez Recreation Center
Healthy Cities
Download
  • 2800×4200 (5.74 MB)
  • 800×1200 (640 KB)
Cancel
Healthy Cities class at Anita N. Martinez Recreation Center
Healthy Cities
Download
  • 4200×2800 (6.34 MB)
  • 1200×800 (745 KB)
Cancel
Healthy Cities class at Anita N. Martinez Recreation Center
Healthy Cities
Download
  • 2800×4200 (7.10 MB)
  • 800×1200 (688 KB)
Cancel
Back to Top Load More
© 2023 Baylor Scott & White Health. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy and Patient Rights Terms of Use Notice of Non-Discrimination
3500 Gaston Ave., Dallas, TX 75246-2017 | 1.844.BSW.DOCS (1.844.279.3627)