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Avian Kidd, M.D., a physician on the medical staff at Baylor Waxahachie's ICU, works with B.E.S.S.Y. the robot each day to round on patients in the ICU who need consultation from specialized ICU physicians on staff at Baylor Dallas.
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Avian Kidd, M.D., a physician on the medical staff at Baylor Waxahachie's ICU, works with B.E.S.S.Y. the robot each day to round on patients in the ICU who need consultation from specialized ICU physicians on staff at Baylor Dallas.
Dr. Kidd Discusses B.E.S.S.Y. To ABC
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Avian Kidd, M.D., a physician on the medical staff at Baylor Waxahachie's ICU, works with B.E.S.S.Y. the robot each day to round on patients in the ICU who need consultation from specialized ICU physicians on staff at Baylor Dallas.
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Avian Kidd, M.D., a physician on the medical staff at Baylor Waxahachie's ICU, works with B.E.S.S.Y. the robot each day to round on patients in the ICU who need consultation from specialized ICU physicians on staff at Baylor Dallas.
Dr. Kidd Discusses B.E.S.S.Y. To ABC
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Baylor Medical Center at Waxahachie is practicing the latest in what's known as robotic telemedicine. By using B.E.S.S.Y., (Baylor's Extra Specialist Seeing You), an offsite physician access robot, physicians in the Baylor Waxahachie ICU are able to access pulmonary and critical care specialists from 30 miles away at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas with just the click of a few buttons and the assistance of a joystick.
Baylor's Extra Specialist Seeing You (B.E.S.S.Y.) Robot
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Baylor Medical Center at Waxahachie is practicing the latest in what's known as robotic telemedicine. By using B.E.S.S.Y., (Baylor's Extra Specialist Seeing You), an offsite physician access robot, physicians in the Baylor Waxahachie ICU are able to access pulmonary and critical care specialists from 30 miles away at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas with just the click of a few buttons and the assistance of a joystick.
Baylor's Extra Specialist Seeing You (B.E.S.S.Y.) Robot
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Baylor Medical Center at Waxahachie is practicing the latest in what's known as robotic telemedicine. By using B.E.S.S.Y., (Baylor's Extra Specialist Seeing You), an offsite physician access robot, physicians in the Baylor Waxahachie ICU are able to access pulmonary and critical care specialists from 30 miles away at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas with just the click of a few buttons and the assistance of a joystick.
Baylor's Extra Specialist Seeing You (B.E.S.S.Y.) Robot
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Baylor Medical Center at Waxahachie is practicing the latest in what's known as robotic telemedicine. By using B.E.S.S.Y., (Baylor's Extra Specialist Seeing You), an offsite physician access robot, physicians in the Baylor Waxahachie ICU are able to access pulmonary and critical care specialists from 30 miles away at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas with just the click of a few buttons and the assistance of a joystick.
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Baylor Medical Center at Waxahachie is practicing the latest in what's known as robotic telemedicine. By using B.E.S.S.Y., (Baylor's Extra Specialist Seeing You), an offsite physician access robot, physicians in the Baylor Waxahachie ICU are able to access pulmonary and critical care specialists from 30 miles away at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas with just the click of a few buttons and the assistance of a joystick.
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Baylor Medical Center at Waxahachie is practicing the latest in what's known as robotic telemedicine. By using B.E.S.S.Y., (Baylor's Extra Specialist Seeing You), an offsite physician access robot, physicians in the Baylor Waxahachie ICU are able to access pulmonary and critical care specialists from 30 miles away at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas with just the click of a few buttons and the assistance of a joystick.
Baylor's Extra Specialist Seeing You (B.E.S.S.Y.) Robot
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Baylor Medical Center at Waxahachie is practicing the latest in what's known as robotic telemedicine. By using B.E.S.S.Y., (Baylor's Extra Specialist Seeing You), an offsite physician access robot, physicians in the Baylor Waxahachie ICU are able to access pulmonary and critical care specialists from 30 miles away at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas with just the click of a few buttons and the assistance of a joystick.
Baylor's Extra Specialist Seeing You (B.E.S.S.Y.) Robot
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Baylor Medical Center at Waxahachie is practicing the latest in what's known as robotic telemedicine. By using B.E.S.S.Y., (Baylor's Extra Specialist Seeing You), an offsite physician access robot, physicians in the Baylor Waxahachie ICU are able to access pulmonary and critical care specialists from 30 miles away at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas with just the click of a few buttons and the assistance of a joystick.
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Avian Kidd, M.D., a physician on the medical staff at Baylor Waxahachie's ICU, works with B.E.S.S.Y. the robot each day to round on patients in the ICU who need consultation from specialized ICU physicians on staff at Baylor Dallas.
Dr. Kidd Discusses B.E.S.S.Y. To ABC
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Baylor Medical Center at Waxahachie is practicing the latest in what's known as robotic telemedicine. By using B.E.S.S.Y., (Baylor's Extra Specialist Seeing You), an offsite physician access robot, physicians in the Baylor Waxahachie ICU are able to access pulmonary and critical care specialists from 30 miles away at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas with just the click of a few buttons and the assistance of a joystick.
Baylor's Extra Specialist Seeing You (B.E.S.S.Y.) Robot
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Baylor Medical Center at Waxahachie is practicing the latest in what's known as robotic telemedicine. By using B.E.S.S.Y., (Baylor's Extra Specialist Seeing You), an offsite physician access robot, physicians in the Baylor Waxahachie ICU are able to access pulmonary and critical care specialists from 30 miles away at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas with just the click of a few buttons and the assistance of a joystick.
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Baylor Scott & White All Saints Medical Center – Ft. Worth
Baylor Scott & White All Saints Medical Center – Ft. Worth
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Baylor Medical Center at Irving
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Baylor Health Care System (BHCS) will break ground on 332,000-square-foot Baylor Medical Center at McKinney, located on 58 acres at the northwest corner of Highway 380 and Lake Forest Drive. The estimated $212 million 95 bed, four-story hospital and medical office complex should open by Summer 2012.
Rendering - Baylor Medical Center at McKinney
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Baylor Health Care System recently registered its commitment to achieve "meaningful use" of the electronic health record as part of a national EHR incentive program.
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Baylor Health Care System recently registered its commitment to achieve "meaningful use" of the electronic health record as part of a national EHR incentive program.
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Baylor Health Care System recently registered its commitment to achieve "meaningful use" of the electronic health record as part of a national EHR incentive program.
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Debi Bush.
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The robotic-assisted surgery system integrates 3-D, high-definition (10X magnification) endoscopy and four robotic arms that wield cameras and complex surgical equipment into the surgical field, all controlled from a nearby console by a trained surgeon on the medical staff at THE HEART HOSPITAL
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Baylor Jack and Jane Hamilton Heart and Vascular Hospital
Baylor Jack and Jane Hamilton Heart and Vascular Hospital
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The Epoch platform is an advanced computer controlled technology that allows physicians to navigate within the patient's heart with robotic precision. With technologically advanced magnetic navigation, Epoch allows electrophysiologists to provide faster, more efficient, quality magnetic catheter control for cardiac ablation procedures for the treatment of complex cardiac arrhythmias (irregular heartbeats).
THE HEART HOSPITAL Baylor Plano First In The World To Implement The New Epoch™ Platform For Electrophysiology Procedures
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THE HEART HOSPITAL is one of the first in the country to implement Odyssey™ Cinema Studio, a fully integrated, real-time information management system that promotes online education and collaboration by allowing physicians to remotely access live and recorded procedure data across the hospital system and around the world. The Odyssey™ platform enhances the physician workflow by providing a consolidated user interface of multiple systems on a single display to enable greater focus on the patient.
THE HEART HOSPITAL Baylor Plano First In Texas To Implement Odyssey™ Cinema Studio Platform
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Hugh Herreid, with his wife Verna at his side, is up and about hours after his TAVR procedure.
Hugh Herreid
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Baylor Jack and Jane Hamilton Heart and Vascular Hospital opened in 2002 as the first North Texas hospital dedicated solely to the care and treatment of heart and vascular patients. It is located on the campus of Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas.
Baylor Jack and Jane Hamilton Heart and Vascular Hospital
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Baylor Regional Medical Center at Grapevine’s new patient tower
Baylor Regional Medical Center at Grapevine
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(01/29/2014) Leticia Zepeda was one of the 100 patients who received a heart transplant at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas in the 14 months since the new surgical team started.
Leticia Zepeda
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JAN. 29, 2014 - The heart transplant team at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas, celebrating reaching a milestone. Just 14 months after adding a new surgical heart transplantation team to the medical staff, the team has completed 100 heart transplants.
The Heart Transplant Team at Baylor Dallas Celebrates 100th Transplant
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With bird's eye imaging, cardiologist see the earliest signs of heart disease or existing heart disease not diagnosed with other testing modalities.
New Technology: 256-Slice CT Scanner First in Denton County
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Michelle Seals looks on as her quintuplets pose for their first group picture together. The infants are still growing strong at Baylor Dallas NICU.
Seals Quintuplets Update - 7 weeks Old
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Michelle Seals holds all five of her infants, the first set of quintuplets to be born at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas.
Seals Quintuplets Update - 7 weeks Old
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Michelle Seals, mother of the quintuplets: "I couldn't imagine my life without them."
Seals Quintuplets Update - 7 weeks Old
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The first "official" group picture of the quintuplets. (left to right) Rayleigh, Gracie, Brant, Mia, Tessa.
Seals Quintuplets Update - 7 weeks Old
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