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Phase I Construction: Specialty Physician Clinic Phase II Construction: Surgical and Diagnostic Center Phase III Construction: Bed Tower Scheduled for Completion: Early 2013 Construction on the 44,000square-foot facility will commence as campaign goals are reached. An after-hours Urgent Care Center will help more patients who need immediate care but don’t require the intensive services of an emergency room. In addition, this phase will involve recruitment of physicians in medical and surgical specialties. Construction on the 200,000square-foot, 72-bed hospital, with 12 intensive care unit beds, will begin as campaign goals are reached. The hospital Bed Tower will connect directly to the Surgical and Diagnostic Center. The facility will serve patients across the continuum of medical and surgical specialties. • Anesthesiology/Pain Management • Cardiology • Dermatology • General Surgery • Gastroenterology • Neurology • Obstetrics/Gynecology • Ophthalmology • Orthopedics • Pulmonology • Urology campus. (Go to page 28 to read more about the McFarlands’ gift.) “When the need for quality healthcare touches your life or the lives of the ones you love, the event is significant and often serves as a catalyst for wanting to help others,” says Alfred B. Knight, MD, president of the Scott & White Healthcare Foundation. “The McFarlands’ vision of ensuring that people have access to a higher level of care is incredibly noble, and an ideal we are working hard to achieve.” n The campaign is under way! Our funding goal for the Wayne and Eileen Hurd Regional Medical Center Scott & White is ambitious. A campaign steering committee is shepherding the task of raising $23 million to cover the cost of building and equipping the facilities. Your ideas and enthusiasm are always welcome. Please join our effort. Learn more at foundation.sw.org. Watch our donor event video and view our photo galleries that include the groundbreaking ceremony! sw.org | Winter/Spring 12 The Catalyst 27