Inpatient
Baylor Scott and White Medical Center – Waxahachie is a 134-bed, Level IV Trauma Center with a designated primary stroke center, Level II special care unit, Level III maternal care center, 12 ICU beds, an ED department with 37 treatment spaces short-term acute care hospital, serving as the primary training site for the residency.
With Baylor Scott & White – Waxahachie’s comprehensive, top-rated clinical services and resources being leveraged on resident rotations, the program will provide robust learning experiences to residents while being supervised by board-certified physicians.
The physician faculty members at Baylor Scott & White – Waxahachie will provide high quality supervision and training to the residents while they rotate to the hospital in all three program years.
Outpatient
Residents will have the unique opportunity to provide comprehensive care along with faculty in the Baylor Scott & White Family Medicine Residency Clinic – Waxahachie, a culturally and ethnically diverse medical staff and community.
Ellis County’s population has seen significant growth over the years. The largest annual population increase occurred between 2019 – 2020, with a remarkable growth rate of 5.2%.
Residents will rotate to this site longitudinally for their continuity clinic experiences as well as for other outpatient rotations. When at the clinic, residents will gain exposure to the spectrum of conditions usually found in outpatient clinical settings.
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