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Scott & White Memorial Hospital

Scott & White Memorial Hospital
Baylor Scott & White Health
Scott and White Hospital, Temple, TX IMG 0682.JPG
Geography
Location 2401 S. 31st St., Temple, Texas, U.S.
Coordinates 31°04′39″N 97°21′50″W / 31.07753°N 97.36383°W / 31.07753; -97.36383Coordinates: 31°04′39″N 97°21′50″W / 31.07753°N 97.36383°W / 31.07753; -97.36383
Organisation
Care system Private, Medicaid, Medicare
Hospital type Teaching
Affiliated university Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine
Services
Emergency department I
Beds 636
Speciality Multi-Specialty
History
Founded 1897
Links
Website www.sw.org

Scott & White Memorial Hospital in Bell County, Texas, was founded in 1897, when Dr. Arthur C. Scott and Dr. Raleigh R. White, Jr., opened the Temple Sanitarium in Temple, Texas. The group practice consists of over 800 physicians and scientists. The primary clinical teaching campus of Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine, Scott & White is ranked as one of the top 100 hospitals and one of the top 15 teaching hospitals in the United States by Thomson Reuters. Scott & White's has 31 accredited residency and fellowship programs, including programs in emergency medicine, radiology and offers a well-established and respected chaplain resident program.

In 2013, Scott & White merged with Baylor Health Care System to form Baylor Scott & White Health.

Scott and White opened the Temple Sanitarium in 1904 to build upon a growing private practice that served railroad employees passing through Temple. That year they purchased St. Mary's Catholic Convent and converted it for use as a full-time hospital. Corporately chartered in 1905 "for the study, prevention, relief, remedy and care of any and all human disorders and diseases", the sanitarium would eventually consist of 31 buildings scattered on five city blocks. The first female anesthesiologist to work in Texas and in the United States was Dr. Claudia Potter, hired on June 23, 1906.

On March 2, 1917, Dr. White died of a heart attack. Dr. Scott petitioned to change the name to the Raleigh White Memorial Hospital, in honor of his late partner, but instead it was changed to the Scott & White Memorial Hospital on October 13, 1922.

Following the death of Dr. White, the partnership was changed to Dr. Scott, Sr., his brother-in-law, Dr. Marcel W. Sherwood, and Dr. George V. Brindley, Sr. in 1917. Dr. Scott's son, Dr. Arthur C. Scott, Jr., took over the presidency when his father died of a heart attack on October 27, 1940. On December 23, 1949, for-profit Scott & White Clinic was separated from non-profit Scott & White Memorial Hospital. On August 15, 1950, the name was changed to Scott & White Memorial Hospital and Scott, Sherwood and Brindley Foundation.


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