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Parkland created one of the first high-risk antenatal units in the nation and had the first neonatal intensive care unit in North Texas. Parkland has approximately 240,000 emergency visits a year, for the co-located main emergency department (153,915 visits in 2013), and the urgent care unit (60,013 visits in 2013). [44]
In 2009 the Greater Dallas Planning Council awarded the Dream Study Award to the district due to the district's master plan for its hospital. [5] In 2009 Parkland Health & Hospital system began analyzing electronic medical records in order to use predictive modeling to help identify patients at high risk of hospital readmission.
Attending to John F. Kennedy at Parkland Memorial Hospital on November 22, 1963 Malcolm Oliver Perry II (September 3, 1929 – December 5, 2009) was an American physician and surgeon . He was one of the doctors who attended to President John F. Kennedy at Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963 after Kennedy was shot.
On November 22, 1963, McClelland was working at Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas, Texas, when President John F. Kennedy was brought in grievously injured. Despite the efforts of the three attending surgeons, McClelland, Malcolm Perry, and Charles R. Baxter, [6] he died shortly after arriving. [2]
Parkland Medical Center is an 86-bed hospital in Derry, New Hampshire [1] with an urgent care center in Salem. Parkland was established in 1983 [ 2 ] and is part of the Hospital Corporation of America (HCA).
The hospital also has affiliations with the adjacent Parkland Memorial Hospital. Children's Medical Center Dallas is the main hospital campus of Children's Health , the only academic healthcare system in Dallas-Fort Worth dedicated solely to the comprehensive care of children from birth to age 21.
During a two-year tenure as CEO, he facilitated the passage of a $90 million bond issue for improvements at the hospital, and the hospital improved its relationship with the University of Texas Southwestern. [4] Mullins left Parkland in 1981 to serve as the executive vice president for health affairs at the University of Texas System. [5]
West Tennessee Healthcare (Jackson-Madison County General Hospital District) [3] Texas. Brooke Army Medical Center; Harris Health (Harris County) Ben Taub Hospital (Houston) Lyndon B. Johnson General Hospital (Houston) [4] JPS Health Network (Tarrant County) John Peter Smith Hospital (Fort Worth) Parkland Health & Hospital System (Dallas County)