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  2. Port (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    A port is most commonly inserted as an outpatient surgery procedure in a hospital or clinic by an interventional radiologist or surgeon, under moderate sedation. Implantation is increasingly performed by interventional radiologists due to advancements in techniques and their facile use of imaging technologies.

  3. JPS Health Network closed at least 15 school-based clinics in ...

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    JPS Health Network closed 16 clinics in or near Fort Worth area schools last year after more than a decade of promoting the school-based clinics as an essential access point for underserved children.

  4. Portacath - Wikipedia

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  5. Cook Children's Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The first children's hospital in the area began with the organization of the Fort Worth Free Baby Hospital on March 21, 1918. The hospital opened its doors with only 30 beds. A second floor was added in 1922 to include care for older children and adolescents and the hospital was eventually renamed The Fort Worth Children's Hospital.

  6. How do you train a cat? These Acro-cats are performing in ...

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    The cats will be performing alongside Martin at the Stage West Theatre in Fort Worth from Thursday, May 9, through Sunday, May 12. Along with the performing cats, four trained foster kittens will ...

  7. At Fort Worth’s city-run animal shelters, hundreds of dogs ...

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    Fort Worth animal shelters’ euthanasia rates have soared. ... the shelters have euthanized 2,536 dogs and 685 cats — that’s 10 times the number of animals euthanized during the same period ...

  8. List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Wikipedia

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    Veterans' health care in the United States is separated geographically into 19 regions (numbered 1, 2, 4–10, 12 and 15–23) [1] known as VISNs, or Veterans Integrated Service Networks, into systems within each network headed by medical centers, and hierarchically within each system by division level of care or type.

  9. Infected teeth, uncontrolled diabetes: A 13-hour wait for ...

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    This is the third year that RAM and HSC have brought the clinic to the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The roaming clinic is staffed by a few core volunteers from RAM, as well as local doctors, nurses ...