A COVID Update and Reminder

As we start a new fiscal year, and as we appear to be past the worst of this most recent COVID surge, I wanted to…

A great year for our heart services

A Great Year for Our Heart Services

 2021 has been a great year for our heart services. For the first time, six of our hospitals earned the American College of Cardiology…

Dr. Stephen Threlkeld on the delta variant and the need to be vigilant

Dr. Stephen Threlkeld on the delta variant and the need to be vigilant

 Dr. Stephen Threlkeld, Baptist Memorial Health Care’s medical director for infectious diseases, explains why it’s so important for all team members — whether or…

How COVID is affecting our facilities

How COVID is affecting our facilities

 This latest COVID surge is having a profound and dramatic effect on our facilities. To learn more about what our extremely hardworking team members…

Microsoft 365 Transition Will Make Your Work Life Easier

Microsoft 365 Transition Will Make Your Work Life Easier

 Our Baptist Technology Services team is hard at work transitioning us to Microsoft 365, which will help protect us from hackers and make our…

2021 Above and Beyond Campaign

Today marks the start of our Baptist Memorial Health Care Foundation’s annual Above and Beyond giving campaign. All this month, you’ll have the opportunity to…

What makes a hero?

What Makes a Hero?

 I’m proud to announce that Baptist is a sponsor of the Heroes Plaza in the new Tom Lee Park in downtown Memphis. With that…

Granting a Special Wish

Granting a Special Wish

 Mississippi Baptist Medical Center has supported Make-a-Wish for the past several years. But until recently, the hospital never granted a wish. That all changed…

Increasing Access to the COVID Vaccine

Increasing Access to the COVID Vaccine

 When the COVID-19 vaccine became available last December, our primary concern was having enough vaccine for those who wanted it. Now that we have…

A COVID Treatment for the Most Vulnerable

A COVID Treatment for the Most Vulnerable

 Despite sharp decreases in COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths, the pandemic is not over. COVID is still spreading, and we’re still treating people who…