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  2. List of hospitals in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Doctors Hospital at Renaissance Edinburg 519 I Doctors Hospital of Laredo: Laredo 183 III Driscoll Children's Hospital: Corpus Christi 191 III East Houston Hospital and Clinics Houston 41 Eastland Memorial Hospital Eastland 19 El Campo Memorial Hospital El Campo 26 IV El Paso Children's Hospital: El Paso 122 Ennis Regional Medical Center Ennis ...

  3. Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    The Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District (ECISD) is a school district headquartered in the city of Edinburg, Texas, United States Est. 1909.. The district has approximately 4,540 employees including over 2,600 certified professionals, 900 paraprofessionals, 80 counselors, 40 librarians, 45 nurses, 870 Food Service/Maintenance& Facilities Workers, and 200 bus drivers.

  4. Cornerstone Regional Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Cornerstone Regional Hospital is a for-profit hospital in Edinburg, Texas, partially owned and operated by Universal Health Services. Cornerstone Regional Hospital is licensed by the state of Texas and accredited by The Joint Commission. [1] The hospital is designed to serve patients with general medical and surgical care.

  5. Johnny G. Economedes High School - Wikipedia

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    The school is named for former Edinburg Fire Chief Johnny G. "the Greek" Economedes. Economedes serves sections of eastern and northeastern Edinburg along with several census-designated places: [3] [4] Cesar Chavez, [5] Doolittle, [6] and La Blanca. [7] Expansion to all district high schools in 2010 brought a new performing arts center to JEHS.

  6. Covenant Health System - Wikipedia

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    The health system also includes some 20 clinics and 50 physician practices, and its extensive outreach programs target isolated rural communities with mobile services. [1] Covenant Health was founded in 1998 through the merger of two of Lubbock's health care facilities, St. Mary of the Plains Hospital and the Lubbock Methodist Hospital System.

  7. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine in Lubbock has awarded more than 3,000 Doctor of Medicine degrees since its first graduating class in 1974. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The school was commissioned to train physicians to help meet the health care needs of residents of West Texas, a population that now includes more than 2.5 ...

  8. Texas Health Resources - Wikipedia

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    More than 24,000 at wholly owned/operated facilities, plus 2,200 at consolidated joint ventures: Subsidiaries: Texas Health Harris Methodist Texas Health Arlington Memorial Texas Health Presbyterian Texas Health Huguley: Website: www.texashealth.org

  9. Texas state supported living centers - Wikipedia

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    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. Located in the City of El Paso and serving El Paso County, the center employs approximately 300 ...