With Safe Care

During this unprecedented time of COVID-19, David Winter, MD, and Tresa McNeal, MD, share new preventive measures and innovative care options, all part of our COVID-19 Safe Care plan, in this quick and digestible podcast series.





Better Strides

Pre-race jitters. Pacing yourself during the race. Maintaining nutrition. The joy of crossing the finish line—that feeling of accomplishment. These are some of the things rookie and experienced runners tend to feel before, during and after a race.

During this podcast series, we’ll run you through tips, tricks and health advice to keep you running for the real race.





Beyond the Lab

In this podcast series, Rupa Patel from the Baylor Scott & White Research Institute explores and challenges some of the common perceptions around medical research.

Research is not something that happens only in a sterile lab or under a microscope—research is personal, engaging and is happening all around us. Join us as we discover the people and projects that go beyond the lab.





Onward: The Survivorship Journey

After cancer treatment diagnosis, patients continue to experience personal fears, family concerns, financial worries and medical treatments.

Onward: The Survivorship Journey, an oncology survivorship program at Baylor Scott & White Health brings together a multidisciplinary team of clinical oncology professionals to help patients and their families navigate the cancer journey after treatment ends.





Registered Nurse, Unregistered Thoughts

For all things healthcare, Registered Nurse, Unregistered Thoughts is the podcast series to help you stretch your medical knowledge.

Join Chad Green, registered nurse at Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Temple, as he sits down with other medical experts to discuss everything from mindfulness to trauma to pain management.





Warriors and Wellness

Post-traumatic stress. Depression. Anger. Substance abuse.

These are just a few of the health battles our military veterans and emergency responders are fighting every day.

Warriors and Wellness—a three-part podcast series about improving care for warriors from a variety of fields. Suzy Bird Gulliver, PhD, licensed clinical psychologist and director and chief of our Warriors Research Institute, discusses the research that helps us understand and evolve care related to traumatic work events.





Now That You Mention It

Ever leave the doctor’s office wishing you’d asked more questions about your health? Or grateful that your doctor mentioned something that got the conversation started? In this podcast series, we leave no women’s wellness topic unturned. Because when it comes to getting Better, it’s worth mentioning.