Margaret Sutherland

Margaret Sutherland is part of generations of generosity. For her, giving was a family affair. Margaret was a lifelong Irving resident and a 1953 business graduate of Southern Methodist University. Within a decade of earning that degree, she would serve with her father, Wre Sutherland, on committees to organize and then help open Irving’s only nonprofit community hospital. Across the decades, Margaret was a donor and eventually served on the Baylor Scott & White Irving Foundation Board of Directors. During her life, Sutherland had a goal for her giving—and then a secondary goal to give through her estate. After her death in 2018, the foundation and hospital recognized her generosity and her volunteer service by naming one of the medical center’s towers for her family.
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Celebrating the return of expanded Cardiovascular Services!
Celebrating the return of expanded Cardiovascular Services! We are currently celebrating the return of expanded cardiovascular services to Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Irving to address the most prevalent health issue in our country and our community. These expanded services will allow patients to stay in their community while receiving advanced cardiovascular care.…
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2025 BSW Excellence in Nursing Awards
Congratulations to our 2025 BSW Excellence in Nursing Award recipients: Kristen Parr MS 1-5, Ashley Smith ED, Sarah Lee Clinical Experience and Whitney White Float Pool I am also pleased to inform you that we had a total of 29 nurses nominated for the EXCELLENCE IN NURSING Award. Besides the 4 winners, here are the additional 25…
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Where Your Gifts Helped
Where Your Gifts Have Helped Appreciated gifts from donors between July 1, 2023, and June 30, 2024 (our business year), helped our community through:
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Expansion Of Services 2024
Gifts support return of open-heart surgery services Contributions from the heart are helping Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Irving offer open heart surgeries for the first time in more than seven years. Thanks to gifts totaling $2.5 million to date, the hospital has been able to secure necessary new equipment that surgical teams…
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Canine Companions 2024 Update
Canine Companions Working Towards 57 Graduate Teams in 2024 Empowering people to live well is the vision of Baylor Scott & White Health. One collaboration that helps achieve this worthy aim is with Canine Companions and the provision of service dogs without charge to children, adults and Veterans who have proven need for these superbly…