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Dell Children's Medical Center of Central Texas is a pediatric acute care hospital located in Austin, Texas. [1] Serving a 46-county area and beyond, the hospital has 262 beds [2] with an additional 72 beds available beginning fall 2022. [3] It is a member of Ascension and is affiliated with Dell Medical School at The University of Texas. [4]
Charles D Fraser, Jr. is the medical director and surgeon of the Texas Center for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease at Dell Children's Medical Center.Formerly, Fraser was chief of congenital heart surgery and cardiac surgeon-in-charge at Texas Children's Hospital, the nation's largest pediatric hospital, served as chief of the Congenital Heart Surgery Division at Baylor College of ...
Dell Children's Medical Center of Central Texas is the only dedicated hospital for children in the region. Seton also operates two community hospitals, two rural hospitals and a mental health hospital along with multiple locations for outpatient medical services and three primary care clinics for the uninsured.
Here are the 2019-20 top 10 Best Children's Hospitals for pediatric neurology and neurosurgery. Child neurology includes the treatment of nervous system problems in children, including the brain ...
The new cardiac intensive care unit at Dell Children's Medical Center expands the rooms form 24 to 48. It is expected to be completely full in a month becase of the growth of the 5-year-old ...
Hospital built reputation for creative thinking, taking cases others wouldn't. Now it looks toward more innovation, research, lung transplants.
Myron L. Rolle (born October 30, 1986) is an American neurosurgeon and former professional football safety.He played college football at Florida State, and was selected by the Tennessee Titans in the sixth round of the 2010 NFL draft.
As of 2009, there were fewer than 200 pediatric neurosurgeons in the United States. Approximately 80% of them were male. [3] In the past 25 years, 391 doctors graduated from a pediatric neurosurgery program. Only 70% of them currently practice primarily pediatric rather than adult neurosurgery. Approximately 70% of them are in academic medicine ...