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    Jen Pilotte, APRN, AGACNP-C

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    Baylor University Medical Center

    Baylor University Medical Center

    2.4(141 reviews)
    1.3 miEast Dallas

    I am honestly quite surprised to see Baylor University Medical Center has such a low overall…read morerating, because my experience (while a bit unconventional) was a really positive one. I visited on a random Friday afternoon specifically to see The Adrian E. Flatt, M.D. Hand Exhibit, and it was absolutely fascinating!!! Dr. Flatt, one of the foremost hand surgeons in the world, made significant contributions to orthopedic surgery and began casting and bronze-coating the hands of notable individuals back in 1962. Walking through the exhibit, I was truly mesmerized by the detail and individuality captured in each cast - it's incredible to see just how different people's hands can be. Highlights for me personally included the hands of Walt Disney, Louis Armstrong, Katharine Hepburn, several US Presidents, athletes like Troy Aikman, etc., and even expeditionists like Everest survivor Beck Weathers. The exhibit is located in the lobby area of the hospital and appears to be open to the public, though you will need to obtain a visitor pass so be sure to bring your ID (a photo of it on your phone works too... ask me how I know). The exhibit itself is free to view. It's more of a hallway-style display, a bit tucked away, quiet, and not busy. There's something oddly human and grounding about focusing on something as simple as hands in a place where so much serious care happens. I also grabbed a coffee from the nearby cafeteria and had no complaints, it was actually quite good and a nice added bonus. As for parking... I can't confidently speak to that, as we may have risked it a bit (oops). So while I can't speak to patient care (thankfully), this visit was a memorable and worthwhile experience. It's a unique hidden gem within the hospital and a great place to spend a little time if you're nearby, especially if you're looking for a quiet moment of reflection. Five stars for this unexpected find. Thank you to my friend and Atlas Obscura for the intel!

    I have been here a couple times now, and I have to say that I have had nothing less than a five…read morestar experience in each of my visits. I don't think many people come to a hospital because they want to and so it is sure nice when you have a great people on the other side of this equation that make you feel welcome and cared for and that is exactly how I have felt on my visits here. My first visit was for a pre-surgical appointment or what I like to call a mini physical. I received caring and compassionate care, and at least while I was in front of the people I encountered I felt like I was the only person in the world that mattered to them, which was a great and comforting feeling. My second visit to the hospital included a stop in radiology, and then to preop surgery and postop recovery. Everyone along the way, really cared about me as a patient and helped me be as comfortable as I could be and what to me was not the most pleasant situation. I applaud the staff here and I applaud the management here because staff cannot be who they are, and let the light shine unless they are comfortable to do so and it was very obvious that these people are allowed to let your light shine and make patients feel better about what they are going through.

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