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  2. Medical City Denton - Wikipedia

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    Medical City Denton, (formerly Denton Regional Medical Center) or Denton Regional, is a hospital operated by Hospital Corporation of America and is located at 3535 South Interstate 35, southeast of downtown Denton, Texas. It houses 208 beds, and employs more than 850 employees and 300 physicians.

  3. Hunt Regional Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The Lou and Jack Finney Cancer Center in August 2015. The Lou and Jack Finney Cancer Center opened in 2007 as the first of its kind offered in the region. [3] Operated by Texas Oncology, the center's treatment options include chemotherapy and radiation therapy, as well as laboratory and pharmaceutical services. [3]

  4. Texas Oncology - Wikipedia

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    Texas Oncology is a network of 460+ physicians and oncology specialists who provide advanced treatment options (technology, clinical trials, and research) to cancer patients in underserved rural and urban communities throughout Texas, with one office in New Mexico and one in Oklahoma. More than 68,000 patients are treated within the Texas ...

  5. Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Denton - Wikipedia

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    Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Denton (formerly Denton Community Hospital and Presbyterian Hospital of Denton) is a hospital in North Texas and southern OklahomaWith over 890 employees and a medical staff of more than 300, the 272,538-square-foot (25,319.6 m 2) hospital is licensed for 255 beds, and is accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations (JCAHO).

  6. Burzynski Clinic - Wikipedia

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    The Burzynski Clinic is a clinic selling an unproven cancer treatment, which has been characterized as harmful quackery. [1] It was founded in 1976 and is located in Houston, Texas, in the United States. It offers a form of chemotherapy originally called "antineoplaston therapy" devised by the clinic's founder Stanislaw Burzynski in the 1970s.

  7. René Favaloro - Wikipedia

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    The ones that stand out are: John Scott Prize 1979, granted by Philadelphia; the creation of the Chair of Cardiovascular Surgery "Dr René G. Favaloro" (Tel Aviv University, Israel, 1980); the distinction of the Fundación Conchita Rábago de Giménez Díaz (Madrid, Spain, 1982); the Teacher Prize of Argentinian Medicine (1986); the ...

  8. Renee Salas - Wikipedia

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    Renee N. Salas is an American medical doctor who is an attending physician in Emergency Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at the Harvard Medical School, and the Yerby Fellow at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

  9. René Kahn - Wikipedia

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    In 1993 he returned to the Netherlands be the chair of psychiatry at the University Medical Center. He led the Brain Center Rudolf Magnus [ 12 ] —a multi-discipline center for research in fundamental neuroscience, psychiatry, neurology, neurosurgery and rehabilitation medicine—for over 10 years, until 2017.