In 1955 Texas Instruments purchased 250 acres bordering both Dallas and Richardson, Texas, for a corporate campus. The site was traversed by a creek and contained groves of oak trees, and gently rolling topography. The architecture firm of O’Neil Ford and Richard Colley won a limited competition for the first structure on the site, the Semiconductor Building. Collaborating with Dallas landscape architects Arthur and Marie Berger, their scheme carefully integrated the corporate headquarters with the landscape. Open courtyards containing native oaks were nestled into the buildings, providing natural light, contact with nature and multiple points of orientation. Deep colonnades allowed employees to move from building to building, shaded from the hot Texas sun. This general scheme was repeated later in the Ford/Berger collaboration at the Science and Math quadrangle at St.
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Mark’s School in Dallas. Texas Instruments CEO Patrick Haggerty, for whom the Bergers also designed a residential garden, achieved his goal of a creating a collegial work environment in an artful way to raise the spirits of everyone who enters the space. Until Arthur Berger’s death in 1960, the Bergers collaborated with Ford on other additions to the campus. Subsequently, San Antonio landscape architect Stewart E. King took on projects for the Texas Instruments campus.
Baylor Scott & White Occupational & Family Health Center at Texas Instruments treats patients of all ages and is pleased to provide the families of our community with comprehensive, quality medical care in a comforting environment. Choosing a primary care doctor is an important first step in managing your health. A primary care doctor promotes your overall well-being and is your first stop when you are sick or in need of healthcare services, like annual physicals, immunizations and prescription refills. Our office uses an electronic health record system that allows for an enhanced patient experience through. Making an Appointment On your first visit, we will begin a permanent record. Please bring any medications you are taking, so that we may accurately determine the dosage and frequency. We will ask you to complete a medical history and registration form.
Please bring your insurance card and try to arrive at least thirty minutes early for your first visit. If you have been under the care of another doctor, we may ask your permission to transfer some of your records. We have three appointment categories that take up varying amounts of time:. Annual Exams or New Patient Visits – Plan on spending one hour including check-in time, filling out forms, and the actual physician visit. Follow-up Exams – Thirty minutes.
Sick Visits- Varies depending on the illness, but plan on at least thirty minutes Canceling an Appointment Our appointments are confirmed by an automated service. Please listen carefully and follow the prompts to either confirm or cancel your appointment. If you later decide that you are unable to keep your appointment or you are going to be late, please call your physician’s office as soon as possible. This courtesy allows us to be of service to other patients.
Emergency Care If you have an urgent problem, you may call your physician’s office to schedule an appointment. However, if you feel it is a life-threatening emergency, call 911. Do not delay by calling the doctor’s office first. Prescription Refills Our preferred method for refilling prescriptions is to have your pharmacist call our office with your name and the prescription you need to be refilled.
Because we do not have access to your medical records at night or on weekends, we are unable to refill prescriptions during those times. Confidentiality At BSW Occupational & Family Health Center at Texas Instruments, we have a strict patient confidentiality policy. Your medical record is strictly private and will not be shared with your employer, friends, or relatives without your written permission.