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  2. University of North Texas Health Science Center - Wikipedia

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    After the Health Pavilion (HP) opened in 1997, patient visits burgeoned in the academic health science center. Today, HSC is located on a 33.5-acre campus in the Cultural District of Fort Worth, TX. Within a three-mile radius from campus, there are four major hospitals concentrated into what is known as the Fort Worth Medical Center.

  3. Katherine Gray - Wikipedia

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    Katherine Gray (born 1965) is a Canadian glass artist and professor of art at California State University, San Bernardino. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Her work includes vases , candelabras , and goblets , and some of her pieces are designed to fit inside each other.

  4. List of people from Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence A. Alexander (born 1943 in Fort Worth), law professor; Betty Andujar (1912–1997), first Republican woman in Texas State Senate (1973–1983) H.S. Broiles (1845–1913), 6th Mayor of Fort Worth, Texas [1] Joel Burns (born 1969), politician; Reby Cary (1920–2018), educator, historian, and member of the Texas House of Representatives

  5. Andrea Natale - Wikipedia

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    Andrea Natale is an Italian-born American cardiologist and electrophysiologist, i.e. a heart rhythm specialist. Natale is known for his work in atrial fibrillation ablation, and he is currently the executive director at the Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia Institute.

  6. List of people from Texas - Wikipedia

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    Mark M. Shelton (born 1956), pediatrician and member of Texas House of Representatives from District 97 (Fort Worth), 2009–2013 David McAdams Sibley (born 1948), attorney-lobbyist, Texas state senator (1991–2002), Mayor of Waco (1987–1988)

  7. Robert Roberts (cardiologist) - Wikipedia

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    He then became Director of the Coronary Care Unit Barnes Hospital at Washington University in St. Louis (1972–1982) and was recruited by Michael DeBakey and Anthony Gotto to serve as Chief of Cardiology at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas (1982–2004), which he held for over two decades being one of the longest serving chiefs of ...

  8. Robert C. Robbins - Wikipedia

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    On November 5, 2012, Robbins left Stanford's school of medicine to work as the president and CEO of the Texas Medical Center, [4] before becoming the 22nd president of the University of Arizona in 2017. [5] [6] In 2021, he was given a one-year contract extension (to 2024) and an 8% pay raise, for a total compensation estimated at $1 million per ...

  9. Denton Cooley - Wikipedia

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    Cooley was born August 22, 1920, in Houston, [1] [2] and graduated in 1941 from the University of Texas at Austin (UT), where he was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity and the Texas Cowboys, played on the basketball team, and majored in zoology.