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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.
Amarillo VA Health Care System – Thomas E. Creek VA Medical Center Big Spring: West Texas VA Health Care System – George H. O'Brien Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center Dallas: Dallas VA Medical Center Houston: Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center: Kerrville: Kerrville VA Medical Center San Antonio
Waco: 15: Texas Textile Mills-L.L. Sams Company Historic District: ... Veterans Administration Hospital Historic District. July 18, 1994 4800 Memorial Dr. ...
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Grapevine Grapevine Tarrant 302 II Baylor Scott & White Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Hillcrest Waco McLennan 210 II Baylor Scott & White Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Irving Irving Dallas 222 Baylor Scott & White Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Lake Pointe Rowlett Dallas 176 III
Licensed to Robinson, Texas, United States, the station serves the Waco area. The station is currently owned by Bill McCutcheon. [2] Its studios are located in Waco, and its transmitter is located in Waco near the VA Hospital.
Veterans Administration Hospital or Veterans Administration Medical Center is a term used to refer to one of the medical facilities operated by the Veterans Health Administration, a division of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. It may refer to one of the following specific medical facilities or former medical facilities:
1945 – U.S. Veterans Administration Medical Center built. 1950 – Population: 84,706. 1953 – May: 1953 Waco tornado outbreak. [24] 1955 KWTX-TV begins broadcasting. [25] Cameron Park Zoo established. [26] 1964 – Urban renewal project begins. [16] 1965 – Flood control dam built on Brazos River basin. [2]
The hospital was named in honor of William Beaumont in 1921. The William Beaumont Army Medical Center (WBAMC), formerly the William Beaumont General Hospital (WBGH), is currently situated northwest of Fort Bliss' main cantonment area, between Fred Wilson Road and Hayes Avenue. The hospital had its beginnings in Fort Bliss during the 1850s. [6]