At Baylor Scott & White Health, we value tomorrow's leaders in health care. We not only train professionals but also offer a full range of services and resources in support of the educational, research and clinical care needs of the Baylor Scott & White Health staff and students.

Medical libraries

Baylor Scott & White is home to two medical libraries—Baylor Health Sciences Library in Dallas and Richard D. Haines Medical Library in Temple—both providing multiple services for patrons, including:

  • Article or book requests
  • Search services, including literature and systematic reviews
  • Research consultations
  • Library orientations
  • Interlibrary loan services
  • Study room and computer lab reservations
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We strive to improve the quality and efficiency of healthcare delivery by providing aligned evidence-based simulation training solutions and services to healthcare providers

The Baylor Scott & White Health Simulation Program supports undergraduate and graduate medical education, nursing and allied health professionals who wish to improve their skills and test innovative approaches in patient care.

Working at Baylor Scott & White Health

As a part of the Baylor Scott & White Health community, our residents and fellows work hard to make this the best place to give and receive safe, high-quality, compassionate care. They are at the heart of everything we do, and, to say thanks, we offer benefits to keep their entire family healthy and protected.

Scholarships and tuition assistance

At Baylor Scott & White Health, we are proud of our legacy of teaching. Because we value tomorrow's leaders in health care, we not only train professionals but also offer scholarship assistance. In addition, we offer a tuition reimbursement program to Baylor Scott & White full-time and part-time employees.

Research

At Baylor University Medical Center, patients have access to many innovative clinical trials. Our advanced lung disease and lung transplantation team in Dallas is dedicated to advancing the field through a robust research program. We have multiple ongoing trials and research studies, including pharmaceutical and biologics industry-directed trials, translational clinical research studies and institutional-based clinical and translational research studies.

Areas under investigation include identification of serum markers that diagnose rejection after lung transplant and the use of novel anti-rejection medication to treat early and established chronic rejection after lung transplant. Other questions being studied relate to immune suppression, infection, lung rejection, lung fibrosis, the genetics of lung disease, the use of anticoagulation in extracorporeal support, and new pulmonary hypertension treatments and asthma therapies.

Find a clinical trial

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