Driving breakthroughs in heart and vascular research

Innovation is a part of who we are at Baylor Scott & White The Heart Hospital. It’s deeply rooted in our culture and interwoven into the way our teams work together to care for you. We’re not only participants in research studies each year, but in some cases, we’re one of the top enrollers—leading the future of cardiovascular medicine and giving you access to innovative care options.

Through Baylor Scott & White Research Institute, our physician-researchers have been involved in pioneering numerous treatments, such as transcatheter valve therapies. Our teams also routinely present research at the national level and serve as leaders for national publications.

In the last year, our research highlights included:

  • 170+ industry trials
  • 50+ academic research studies
  • 480+ publications
  • 125+ national conference presentations
  • 5 research fellows
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Ongoing cardiovascular research

As a national leader in the field of cardiovascular research, The Heart Hospital participates in clinical trials that span the full range of heart and vascular care, including:

Cardiovascular research locations

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Advancing care through innovation

Our teams across The Heart Hospital are connected with a powerful network of medical professionals throughout Baylor Scott & White Research Institute and numerous organizations and academic institutions outside our health system. 

Through conferences, podcasts, presentations, publications and continuing medical education events, we’re sharing knowledge and best practices with medical professionals from all over the world. We’re also training the next generation of thought leaders in the field, including residency and fellowship programs at our Plano and Dallas locations.

Through these collaborations, partnerships and programs, we’re shaping heart and vascular health globally and reimagining the future of cardiovascular care.

See how we’re redefining what’s possible in care

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