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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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.
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S.H.I.N.E. focuses on boosting the healing process and enriching lives for cancer patients and survivors.
Rendering - Baylor Medical Center at McKinney
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Baylor Institute for Rehabilitation
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Allie Johnson Travels to Texas For Treatment.
Allie Johnson Travels to Texas For Treatment
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Check-in kiosk is a new way to speed up admission process for patients with scheduled procedures at Baylor Grapevine.
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Check-in kiosk is a new way to speed up admission process for patients with scheduled procedures at Baylor Grapevine.
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Check-in kiosk is a new way to speed up admission process for patients with scheduled procedures at Baylor Grapevine.
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Guests enjoy tea and study scarf trends over the decades.
Dallas Breast Cancer Survivor Tea Party
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L to R: Barbara King and Elaine Ray enjoy tea together.
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L to R: Peggy Slattery, Kathy Johnson, Gigi Steele and Debbie Stallings show their style.
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Porsche Mongtomery shows the crowd how to style military inspired trends.
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Porsche Montgomery teaches the crowd how to style blouses that are everywhere this season.
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Baylor Jack and Jane Hamilton Heart and Vascular Hospital
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Baylor Scott & White Charles A. Sammons Cancer Center – McKinney earned a three-year accreditation with commendation.
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Living donor liver transplant recipient Dana Pack and her donor John Brinlee, at left, visit with Dr. Goran Klintmalm and Dr. Giuliano Testa of the Baylor Annette C. and Harold C. Simmons Transplant Institute. Pack’s husband, Ronnie, is at right. Read the news release and see more photos and video from the event  <a href=" http://media.baylorhealth.com/channels/Organ-Transplant/releases/living-donor-liver-transplant-recipient-returns-home-to-oklahoma ">here</a>.
Living Donor Liver Transplant Recipient Returns Home to Oklahoma
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Dr. Goran Klintmalm, Ronnie and Dana Pack, John and Angie Brinlee and Dr. Giuliano Testa stand just outside of the Baylor Annette C. and Harold C. Simmons Transplant Institute. Dana Pack received a living donor liver transplant at Baylor from her donor, John Brinlee.
Living Donor Liver Transplant Recipient Returns Home to Oklahoma
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Donor John Brinlee, at center, visits with Dr. Goran Klintmalm and Dr. Giuliano Testa of the Baylor Annette C. and Harold C. Simmons Transplant Institute. Brinlee participated in the first living donor liver transplant surgery since Baylor restarted its program.
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Living donor liver transplant recipient Dana Pack and her husband Ronnie Pack, at right, visit with Dr. Goran Klintmalm of the Baylor Annette C. and Harold C. Simmons Transplant Institute.
Living Donor Liver Transplant Recipient Returns Home to Oklahoma
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From left, Dr. Goran Klintmalm, chief and chairman of the Baylor Annette C. and Harold C. Simmons Transplant Institute; Dana Pack, living donor liver transplant recipient; John Brinlee, living donor; Dr. Giuliano Testa, Surgical Director of Living Donor Liver Transplantation.
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The neurosurgeons and neuro-interventional radiologists on the medical staff at Baylor Scott & White –Plano specialize in minimally invasive surgical techniques, where the surgical procedure is completed through small incisions, causing less disruption to the soft tissue and muscle.
THE HEART HOSPITAL Baylor Plano
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