Saturday Sep 13, 2025
The 13th Annual Gynecological Oncology Symposium provides an integrated approach in uniting gynecologic-oncology physicians and the greater community in the treatment of gynecologic cancer. In order to meet the needs of the symposium’s unique audience, this event offers two separate tracks: one track for physicians or allied health, one track for survivors or caregivers. The physician/allied health track is geared towards the medical community. The survivor/caregiver track will cover sexual wellness, genetic testing, updates in clinical trials, nutrition, and more.
Friday Sep 19, 2025 -
Sunday Sep 21, 2025
A comprehensive exploration of coronary physiology and imaging in the everyday practice of a physician or medical practice. Dive into the world of coronary physiology and imaging from basics to complex vignettes.
Friday Oct 17, 2025
Living donor transplantation is a key part of restoring health in patients with severe kidney or liver disease or end-stage organ failure. Living uterus donation is utilized for women with absolute uterine factor infertility who undergo transplant to have a baby. Nurses, clinicians, clergy and social workers play a pivotal role in communicating the option of living organ donation to patients, families, friends and other potential living donors. This symposium will enhance knowledge of the clinical, financial, psychosocial, advocacy, ethical and regulatory issues to living donation.
Friday Nov 7, 2025
November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month. This year’s Lung Cancer Symposium will highlight fighting lung cancer. The multidisciplinary presentations cover innovative diagnosis, staging and treatment of lung cancer. Services offered on the Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Plano campus will be detailed. Test drive the da Vinci robot before and after the presentations.
Saturday Nov 8, 2025
Apply updated diagnostics and treatment strategies. Evaluate new therapies for heart conditions. Assess perioperative risk and cardiac imaging advancements. Explore emerging surgical and evidence-based approaches.
Friday Feb 6, 2026
Successful implementation of an Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) program requires a multidisciplinary team effort and active participation of the patient in the recovery program. The ERAS program is an opportunity to collaborate with leading experts in the field with a goal to hasten functional recovery and improve postoperative outcomes.
Friday Mar 13, 2026
This conference brings together experts across key specialties to advance the understanding of both TTR and AL cardiac amyloidosis, promote early diagnosis, and disseminate best practices for comprehensive, patient-centered care. Through case-based discussions and expert-led panels, the program will highlight the latest diagnostic modalities, treatment paradigms, and resources for both clinicians and patients.
Tuesdays 7:00 am - 8:00 am
These meetings provide individuals working in the Baylor Heart Hospital Surgical Department a place to discuss the various options used to possibly treat patients.
Wednesdays 7:00 am - 8:00 am
This conference provides individuals working in the Baylor Heart Hospital Cath departments a place to discuss various methods used to possibly treat patients.