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board meeting. Prior technology revolu- tions were about productivity. The next remain highly resolute and agile in our revolution, featuring artificial intelligence, quest to be prepared to face the next is about creating new, disruptive models wave of opportunities and challenges. that will impact virtually all areas of our Letter from the President We at Baylor Scott & White Health These changes remind us of the old lives. Mike shared with us some early-stage adage: Put your effort into controlling the medical applications featuring AI. sail, not the wind. As I was preparing for the board meeting, I read AI Superpowers: China, After 28 years in the Foundation and Silicon Valley, and the New World Order, at age 87, David Burgher recently decided a book by Dr. Kai-Fu Lee. to devote his energies to spending more Dr. Lee states, “AI was formerly a field time with Nancy, his wife of 63 years, and As we accelerate into the new calendar that lived primarily in academic research year, The Compass reflects several labs, and there was no connection to our exciting initiatives underway at Baylor everyday lives. Today, major breakthroughs for years. His departure gave us an Scott & White Health. in AI have finally yielded practical opportunity to celebrate him, his family, applications that are poised to change and a life well lived and well loved. The extraordinary Gupta family gift reflects ambitious plans to achieve a global impact on cardiovascular care for patients tackling a stack of unread books. David put the “blue in our flame” the way we live and work.” Speaking about medicine, he states, and their families. The lens through “A clear example of human-AI symbiosis which these first-generation Americans can be found in the field of medicine. look reflects determined plans to have a I have little doubt that AI algorithms will positive impact, far beyond our region. eventually far surpass human doctors Rowland K. Robinson in their ability to diagnose disease and President, Baylor Scott & White Dallas Foundation Dr. Mike DiMaio presented at our February recommend treatments.” [email protected] FOUNDATION NEWS Heartfelt Appreciation Physicians Acknowledge Hospital Leaders with Surprise Honor utting your whole heart into special fundraising initiative from hospital something important to you is the colleagues honored the work of these the lobby named for Mark Valentine. It is a best way to achieve great things. dedicated leaders that many say have welcoming space named after the man In that vein, two individuals stand out helped shape a passionate culture dedi- whose leadership and collaboration with for their commitment to Baylor Scott & cated to excellence in patient care. Over physicians helped bring a community-based White The Heart Hospital – Plano. These 95 physicians participated in this effort, hospital to the forefront as one of the most gentlemen have provided wholehearted which is approaching $2.5 million in gifts. renowned cardiac hospitals in the country. leadership and support for the medical The new auditorium was named in staff and the hospital’s employees since honor of Dr. Brown. The space will be used Visitors to the hospital will be greeted in At the unveiling, the gifts of eponymous spaces were a surprise to both leaders. the facility opened for lectures and other in 2007. David Brown, education initiatives the presentation because he was trying for physicians and to help people get through the door. He caregivers from North is always trying to help and do whatever Texas and beyond. needs to be done,” Dr. Pettijohn said. “His “Dr. Brown has always wife had to turn him around and explain been a big advocate that we were talking about him!” MD, president and chairman of the medical staff, and Mark Valentine, the hospital’s president, were honored by their peers for their David Brown, MD, and Mark Valentine were honored at a ceremony to unveil the hospital’s new north tower. for physician education “Mark had his back to us as we began Hospital physicians stated that the and teaching the next accomplishments of Dr. Brown and Mark dedication to generation,” Dennis Valentine cannot be emphasized enough. helping the hospital Gable, MD, explained. The duo’s leadership inspires employees grow and succeed, all while providing safe, Dr. Gable collaborated with Will Ryan, MD, with their vision for patient-centered, kind- quality, compassionate care to its patients. and Trent Pettijohn, MD, to lead the hearted care. “I hope it will emphasize the fundraising campaign, which will provide focus that we have had here from the very hospital’s new north tower, Dr. Brown support for cardiovascular research and start—the highest quality and extraordinary and Mark Valentine were recognized. A medical education initiatives. service for the patient,” Dr. Ryan expressed. At a ceremony held to unveil the 2 THE COMPASS / BAYLOR SCOTT & WHITE FOUNDATION NEWS / SPRING 2019