Baylor University Medical Centerpart of Baylor Scott & White Health
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Visit UsAddress3500 Gaston AveDallas, TX 75246DirectionsHoursOpen 24 HoursContact214.820.0111Phone directoryENHANCED VISITOR PRECAUTIONS
Masks Required
In line with CDC guidance and the Texas governor’s orders, everyone is still required to wear a mask in our healthcare facilities.
We will provide approved masks to visitors who need one. Anyone with symptoms or a temperature of 100˚F or higher will be directed not to enter the hospital unless they need medical care.
Patients and visitors may enter through these designated entrances:
- Roberts Hospital (Junius Street entrance)
- Jonsson Hospital (Junius Street entrance)
- Labor & Delivery (Junius Street entrance)
- Medical Plaza (Washington Street entrance)
Truett and Hoblitzelle Hospitals may be accessed through any of these four entrances.
Tools & Resources
Our services are designed with you in mind so managing your healthcare needs is as simple as possible.
- Patient Greetings
- Directions, Maps and Parking
- Dining Options
- Gift Shops
- Phone Directory
- Concierge and Information Desk
- Visitor Lounges
- ATMs
- Supporting You and Your Family With Spiritual Care
- Post Office
- Security
- MyBSWHealth
- Financial Assistance
- Insurance Accepted
- Medical Records
- Prescription Refills
- Pre-Admission Testing
- Valet Parking
- Healing Gardens
- About Us
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Medical Services
Baylor Dallas is home to more than 20 medical specialty centers, many of which are ranked among the top 50 hospitals in the country.
- Allergy and Immunology
- Alternative and Integrative Medicine
- Anesthesiology
- Asthma Care
- Back and Spine Care
- Behavioral and Psychological Health
- Bone Marrow Transplant
- Breast Imaging
- Cancer Care
- Critical and Intensive Care
- Dentistry and Oral Surgery
- Dermatology
- Digestive Diseases
- Ear, Nose and Throat
- Emergency Care
- Endocrinology
- Epilepsy and Seizures
- Esophageal Diseases
- Eye Care
- Foot Care
- Genetics
- Genetic Counseling
- Headache Center
- Heart Transplant
- Heart and Vascular
- Hematology
- Imaging and Radiology
- Infectious Diseases
- Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
- Inpatient Medicine and Hospitalists
- Joint Replacement
- Kidney Disease
- Labor and Delivery
- Liver Disease
- Lung Care
- Lung Transplant
- Memory Center
- Men’s Health
- Neuroscience
- Neurosurgery
- Nutrition Counseling
- Orthopedics
- Pain Management
- Pediatric Care
- Plastic Surgery
- Reconstructive Surgery
- Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy
- Rheumatology
- Scoliosis Care
- Spine Surgery
- Sports Medicine
- Supportive Palliative Care
- Surgical Services
- Thoracic Surgery
- Transplant Services
- Urology
- Weight Management and Surgery
- Wellness and Fitness
- Women’s Health
- Wound Care
Allergy and Immunology
We have allergy and immunology specialists on the medical staff who can help identify your allergy triggers and manage your symptoms.
Conditions treated include:
- Allergies
- Asthma
- Rhinitis
- Chronic cough
- Hives (urticaria)
- Eczema (atopic dermatitis)
- Recurring infections
- Food allergies
- Drug allergies
- Allergic reactions to insect stings
LEARN MORE ABOUT TREATMENT
Nursing
Public Health
Environmental Health Science
Exercise PhysiologyHealth Science Studies
Nutrition Sciences
The Louise Herrington School of Nursing offers upper division (junior and senior) bachelor and master programs at the Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas, a world-famous teaching and research hospital. Undergraduate students pursue a bachelor’s degree in nursing as they prepare for the registered nurse licensure. A student majoring in Nursing (designated as a pre-major) will complete the first 60 hours in Waco. Upon completion, the student will move to Dallas to complete the remaining 65 hours. The school and all its programs are fully accredited by the Commission on College Nursing Education (CCNE) and approved by the Texas Board of Nurses. Available courses include:
- Anatomy and Physiology
- The Childbearing Family
- Intro to Critical Care Nursing
- Oncological Nursing
- Human Needs
Baylor Nursing’s first two years combine liberal arts with natural and behavioral science courses. The two years in Dallas provide students with advanced courses and field experience. These hands-on experiences prepare future graduates for a professional career in nursing. Clinicals occur in the Baylor Medical Healthcare System (clinical ratio of faculty to students is 8 to 1). Due to years of experience with the Baylor Medical Healthcare System, graduates are competitive in the job market.
Baylor offers several Living-Learning Centers, which are housing opportunities designed to place students of common interests together. The Science & Health Living-Learning Center is a residential option available for pre-health students. Students are able to collaborate with each other as well as science faculty and medical researchers.
For more information: Nursing
Available Specialties
We offer a wide variety of specialty nursing internships across Central Texas and North Texas, including:
Adult
- Med/Surg
- Rehab
- Telemetry
- Progressive care
- Critical care
- Oncology
- Transplant
- Women’s services
- ED
- OR
- Resource pool
- Supplemental float pool
Pediatrics
(offered in Central Texas only)
- Med/Surg
- PICU
- NICU
- ED
- OR
Intership opportunities vary by location, and not all specialties and locations are available each session.
Transition to Practice Programs
Transition to practice is a broad term used to describe the education and professional development process nurses undergo when transitioning to a new nursing role. These programs help to ease the nurses’ transition into a new specialty by equipping them with the knowledge, tools and resources to be successful.
Nursing education departments at BSWH facilities offer a range of formal and individualized development plans to help nurses in this process, including a variety of online educational resources.
If you would like additional information, contact your local nursing education department.
How to Apply
Winter opportunities are posted Sept. 1. Positions begin in January and February.
Summer opportunities are Feb. 1. Positions begin in June and July.
Fall opportunities are posted in June. Positions begin in September and October.
VIEW CURRENT OPENINGS
Application Requirements
- ADN required; BSN preferred
- 3.0+ nursing GPA required for all North Texas campuses
Application Process
- Opportunities vary by location. Specialty internships available are listed within the posting
- An updated resume is required and should include clinical rotations listed by semester
- A cover letter is suggested
- Please do not attach letters of recommendation or transcripts to your online application. We recommend that you bring these documents to your interview if you are invited to meet with a hiring manager