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A

new era

for Richardson

and beyond

On April 14, 2014, Methodist Richardson Medical

Center opened its brand-new, full-service hospital at

President George Bush Highway and Renner Road in

Richardson and ushered in a new era for serving the

local communities.

The 266,575-square-foot facility is home to a Level

III neonatal intensive care unit, cardiac catheterization

and electrophysiology labs, and women’s services. A

new obstetrics hospitalist program ensures that an OB-

GYN is always on-site for moms in labor. We also have

a specialized surgical suite equipped for robot-assisted

procedures, including Single-Site™ hysterectomy and

gallbladder removal with the da Vinci® Surgical System.

The hospital on Campbell Road continues to serve

the community as the Methodist Richardson Medical

Center –Campus for Continuing Care. Here patients

can still access a full-service emergency department as

well as imaging, physical therapy, mammography, and

behavioral health services.

New to the Methodist Richardson Cancer Center is

the STAR Program®. Short for Survivorship Training

and Rehabilitation, STAR aims to prevent, identify, and

address side effects from cancer treatment, so patients

can get back to the highest-possible quality of life.

Learn more about the services offered through

Methodist Richardson a

t MethodistHealthSystem.org/ Richardson .

We thrive because of

your support

Community and civic leaders showed up in style to support

Methodist Richardson Medical Center and Methodist

Richardson Cancer Center at the 2014 Yellow and Black Tie

Gala on Nov. 15.

The event raised $300,000 in honor of 2014 Legacy

Award recipients Sharon and Joe Snayd. The Legacy

Award recognizes individuals or corporations who have

made a difference in the community through their ongoing

commitment, gifts, and leadership. All proceeds benefit

Methodist Richardson and its programs.

Chairing the event was Dana Gescheidle,

along with co-chair Brenda Duckett.

2014

CommunityHighlights

Joe and Sharon Snayd accept the 2014 Legacy Award at the

Yellow and Black Tie Gala.

STATE OF THE CITY

Methodist Richardson

is helping to make the

city a great place to

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2014 Community

Highlights

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