COVID-19 significantly slowed down blood donations. Right now the demand is high, and supply is low. One Baylor Scott and White nurse is doing her part to help, after seeing the need and impact first hand.
Temple is advancing its life sciences and health care industry fast, so much so it created $102.6 million in tax revenue for cities, counties and school districts in the surrounding Bell County area in 2019.
Bell County hospitalization rates are low, doctors are hopeful for the future
and last updated 2021-03-10 14:17:36-05
TEMPLE, TX â We all knew the holidays were going to be problematic when it comes toCOVID-19, now months later, doctors are finally starting to catch their breath.
âI speak for all of us in healthcare, not just physicians, nurses, all of our support employees that help us do what we do every day, we are encouraged by the lower numbers,â Dr. Tresa McNeal, an internal medicine hospitalist physician at Baylor Scott and White in Temple said.
Itâs the lowest that rate has been in months.
Aggie Miracle holds event to raise funds, awareness for those at McLane Children s Medical Center
and last updated 2021-03-07 11:56:39-05
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS â Throughout the year, a student organization at Texas A&M raises funds and awareness for life saving equipment and research for McLane Children s Medical Center in Temple, Texas.
Since 2014, Aggie Miracle has raised over $850,000 for McLane Children s Medical Center.
Saturday evening at Wold Pen Creek Amphitheater in College Station, the organization hosted their big event, AggieTHON, celebrating a year-long fund-raising effort.
Normally, the event is a 12-hour long dance marathon to help raise funds and awareness for the children at McLane Children s Medical Center. This year, the event saw many changes to continue to carry on safely.