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Baylor Scott & White Health announces new patient care sites and expanded digital care offerings to meet the rapidly growing healthcare needs of North and Central Texas. The new locations will offer more choice and convenience to those seeking same-day care.
Baylor Scott & White Health Expanding Access to In-Person and Virtual Care
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Throughout the summer and early fall, six new Baylor Scott & White Urgent Care+ locations will open to care for the whole family, including newborns, for minor illnesses and injuries.
New Baylor Scott & White Urgent Care+ Locations
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Baylor Scott & White Health Earns Top Honors in 2025 U.S. News & World Report Rankings, Continues to Lead Healthcare Transformation
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Baylor Scott & White Health Plan Ranked #1 in Texas by J.D. Power for Commercial Health Plan Member Satisfaction
Baylor Scott & White Health Plan Ranked #1 in Texas by J.D. Power for Commercial Health Plan Member Satisfaction
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Baylor Scott & White Health Plan ranks among the top 5% of health plans nationwide.
Press Ganey awards Baylor Scott & White Health Plan with Human Experience Pinnacle of Excellence.
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A unique tactic to prevent post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after a physical injury is being studied in patients at Level I trauma centers in three medical centers, including Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas and Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Temple.
Baylor Scott & White Research Institute Awarded $2.7 Million from Department of Defense to Conduct PTSD Research in Level 1 Trauma Centers
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Dr. Anne Marie Warren, PhD, ABPP will serve as principal investigator of the study, titled Prevention of Post-Traumatic Stress: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Brief Prolonged Exposure Therapy for Injured Individuals Admitted to a Level I Trauma Center. The trial is funded by a $2.7 million award from the Department of Defense Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs Traumatic Brain Injury and
Principal Investigator Dr. Ann Marie Warren, PhD, ABPP
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Greg Haralson, president, Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Temple and Central Texas Region
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Chris Lancaster, president, Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Hillcrest
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Chris Lancaster, Dell Ingram-Walker, Greg Haralson
Three new presidents introduced in Central Texas
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Dell Ingram-Walker, president, Baylor Scott & White McLane Children’s Medical Center
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Chris Lancaster, Dell Ingram-Walker, Greg Haralson
Three new presidents introduced in Central Texas
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McLane worked to bring specialized pediatric care to the region and was deeply involved in establishing the free-standing children’s hospital and clinic.
Drayton McLane Jr. at Baylor Scott & White McLane Children’s Medical Center
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Drayton McLane Jr. Receives Founder’s Award from Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals®
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To honor his decades of generous support for children’s healthcare, legendary Texas businessman and philanthropist Drayton McLane Jr. was awarded the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals’ Founder’s Award.
Drayton McLane Jr. accepts Founder’s Award at ceremony in Temple.
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Since its opening in 2011, Baylor Scott & White McLane Children's has cared for tens of thousands of children, earning a designation as a Level II pediatric trauma center, the only one between Dallas and Austin.
Baylor Scott & White McLane Children’s Medical Center and Clinic
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A snapshot of a diverse workforce reflected in our present day Board of Directors
Present day Scott & White Clinics Board of Directors
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Present Day Baylor Scott & White Health Plan
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Temple Sanitarium, circa 1905
Temple Sanitarium South
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The Scott Family Cabin remains on the Baylor Scott & White Medical Center- Temple campus and now stands as a humble historic landmark for the City of Temple
The Scott Family Cabin
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Baylor Scott & White By The Numbers
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A snapshot of a diverse workforce reflected in our present day Board of Directors
Present day Scott & White Clinics Board of Directors
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The first female physician and anesthetist working under Dr. Scott & Dr. White. Dr. Potter performed the first surgery with anesthesia in Texas
Dr. Claudia Potter
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It was fun to see that, as someone who was born in Temple in the early fifties…to see King's daughters coming back into Scott & White.

 Seeing the fact that the children didn't have to leave Temple to go to Fort Worth Dallas or Houston was really nice because that's a long trip for parents when they have other children at home and they have a child who's critically ill.

That was such a burden, and now they can stay close to home.” – Robert Pryor, M.D., president & chief executive officer, Baylor Scott & White Health (2011-2016) speaking on the addition of what is now McLane Children’s Hospital
King’s Daughters Hospital
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“The thing I value the most is the Christian values, the unselfish attitudes, and service to people who need help.” – Raleigh White IV, M.D., grandson of Scott & White founding member, Raleigh White II, M.D. on what about the Scott & White legacy makes him most proud
A Christian Ministry of Healing
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Temple Sanitarium, circa 1905
Temple Sanitarium
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“My hope is that the legacy that Dr. Scott and Dr. White started 125 years ago, which is caring for the community, practicing the highest example of medical care that's possible, and doing it in a compassionate way, not only benefits people who are ill, but also prevents illness from occurring and brings this all together under a health system that really cares for the community – which is what, to me, living in Temple and being at Scott White is all about.” – Robert Pryor, M.D., president, chief executive officer, Baylor Scott & White Health (2011-2016) speaking on the future of Scott & White’s legacy
Brindley Circles, Scott & White Memorial Hospital
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“When I started here, McLane Children’s was a hospital within a hospital and a pediatric ambulatory clinic down ‘The Hill’. Now, we are a freestanding facility – the only one between Dallas and Austin. We have several clinics, not only in Central Texas, but in the surrounding areas as well. It is great that we are able to take care of children and families close to home.” – Dell Ingram-Walker, vice president, chief operating officer, Baylor Scott & White McLane Children's, speaking on expansion of pediatrics.
Present day McLane Children’s Hospital
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"My great-grandfather felt like it was more important to help people than to make a dollar. I think that that has stayed with the hospital system whole time.  I feel like they actually care about healing people." – Michael Scott, great-grandson of co-founder, A.C. Scott Sr., M.D., speaking on the founder’s values
First Patient on ‘The Hill’, December 15, 1963
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"I'm proud of the fact that we are growing the profession and building the medical workforce for the country. I think that's commendable… our commitment to education, both for undergraduate medical students as well as residencies, and graduate medical education.” –  Glen Couchman, M.D., chief medical officer, Clinical Operations, Baylor Scott & White Health, speaking on Baylor Scott & White’s commitment to education
Two Generations of female physicians
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“Diversity within our healthcare team is so important. It makes us stronger as a team and helps us build trust with the patients we serve. When trust is high, we are better able to help each patient achieve their goals for wellness or walk difficult journeys of illness. In short, diversity within our teams helps each of us a better version of ourselves.” – Tresa McNeal, M.D., interim chair, Department of Medicine, Baylor Scott & White – Central Texas speaking on diversity of present day BSW
Women Physicians at Santa Fe Clinic
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“Well, I often have thought about what Dr. Scott and White would think of where the institution is today. It would be startling,…but they were both innovators and they were both committed to healthcare, to taking care of folks that needed the help.” –  Raleigh White IV, M.D., grandson of Scott & White founding member, Raleigh White II, M.D.,  on the Scott & White legacy
A.C. Scott M.D. and Dr. Raleigh White II, M.D.
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“My hope is that the legacy that Dr. Scott and Dr. White started 125 years ago, which is caring for the community, practicing the highest example of medical care that's possible, and doing it in a compassionate way, not only benefits people who are ill, but also prevents illness from occurring and brings this all together under a health system that really cares for the community – which is what, to me, living in Temple and being at Scott White is all about.” – Robert Pryor, M.D., president, chief executive officer, Baylor Scott & White Health (2011-2016) speaking on the future of Scott & White’s legacy
Brindley Circles, Scott & White Memorial Hospital
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“I think our new focus and emphasis on customer service, consumer focus, as well as the patient focus will hopefully result in better care for more people. Growth is part of our mission and we're living in a part of the country that's growing, so hopefully this will result in more people getting better care as we grow our system.” – Glen Couchman, M.D., chief medical officer, Clinical Operations, Baylor Scott & White Health, speaking on future growth
Present day patient care
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"Every time I drive through Temple and see the hospital, it's bigger. That's the mark of a great institution. It's not just a hospital. It's a institution that's known nationwide." – Michael Scott, great-grandson of co-founder, A.C. Scott Sr., M.D., speaking on the growth of Scott & White’s legacy
Present day Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Temple
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Scott & White Hospital, main building, circa 1950
Scott & White Hospital, main building, circa 1950
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