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  2. El Paso Children's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 31.77177°N 106.43397°W. El Paso Children's Hospital. El Paso Children's Hospital is a medical center in El Paso, Texas, that specializes in the treatment of children. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  3. Texas state supported living centers - Wikipedia

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    El Paso State Supported Living Center. Opened in 1974, the El Paso State Supported Living Center answered the community need for a long-term care facility for people with mental challenges in West Texas. The center is home to 150 people who live in eight cottages and three 16-bed units.

  4. University Medical Center of El Paso - Wikipedia

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    University Medical Center first opened as El Paso General Hospital in 1915, in a two-story, adobe building located west of downtown El Paso. One year later, the hospital was moved to 4815 Alameda Avenue in El Paso. In the 1950s, voters created the El Paso County Hospital District, which would govern the General Hospital, agreeing to be taxed to ...

  5. Abraham Verghese - Wikipedia

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    Abraham Verghese (born 1955) is an American physician, author and Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine and Vice Chair of Education at Stanford University Medical School. [1] He is the author of four best-selling books: two memoirs and two novels. In 2011, he was elected to be a member of the Institute of Medicine. [2]

  6. William Beaumont Army Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The hospital is located in the Central/Northeastern part of El Paso, and provides emergency department services for Northeast El Paso. The current 1.1-million-square-foot, 6-building medical complex opened July 10, 2021, on East Fort Bliss. WBAMC is affiliated with the Paul L. Foster School of Medicine which is also located in El Paso, Texas.

  7. Yellow Rose of Texas Award - Wikipedia

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    Yellow Rose of Texas, awarded to Jennifer Kinsey, wife of Major General Johann R. Kinsey, August 15, 2019. The Commission of the Yellow Rose of Texas, commonly referred to as the Yellow Rose of Texas, is an honorary commission conferred by the Governor of Texas to Texas women for exceptional community service. [1]

  8. Category:Children's hospitals in Texas - Wikipedia

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    C. Children's Medical Center Dallas. Children's Memorial Hermann Hospital. Cook Children's Medical Center. Covenant Children's Hospital.

  9. University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

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    Campus. Urban; 4.94 million assignable sq. ft 2. Website. www.uth.edu. The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston ( UTHealth) is a public academic health science center in Houston, Texas, United States. It was created in 1972 by The University of Texas System Board of Regents. It is located in the Texas Medical Center, the largest ...

  10. List of people from El Paso, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Lucy G. Acosta (1926-2008), activist and political appointee. [1] Suzie Azar (born 1946), aviator, politician and first woman to serve as mayor of El Paso. [2] Kathleen Cardone (born 1953), United States District Judge. [3] Alicia R. Chacón (born 1938), first woman elected to office in the city of El Paso.

  11. List of first women lawyers and judges in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Florence Bates (1914): [8] One of the first female lawyers in Texas. She would leave the profession and become a Hollywood actress later in life. Beverly Tarpley (1952): [9] [10] [11] First female lawyer in Texas to argue a case before the U.S. Supreme Court. Charlye O. Farris (1953): [12] First African American female lawyer in Texas.