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  2. Parkland Memorial Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The staff of Parkland Memorial Hospital's Emergency Department and Rees-Jones Trauma Center received the 2016 Texas Preparedness Leadership Award for "Outstanding Service in Response to the 2016 Dallas Police Shootings." The award was presented at the 2016 Preparedness Coalition Symposium held Oct. 12–14 in Galveston.

  3. Parkland Health & Hospital System - Wikipedia

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    In 2009 the Greater Dallas Planning Council awarded the Dream Study Award to the district due to the district's master plan for its hospital. [5] In 2009 Parkland Health & Hospital system began analyzing electronic medical records in order to use predictive modeling to help identify patients at high risk of hospital readmission. Initially the ...

  4. File:Bullet found on stretcher at Parkland Memorial Hospital ...

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    Date/Time Dimensions User Comment 8 July 2005, 21:46:38: 600 × 599 (162416 bytes) Bradipus (talk · contribs): Bullet Found on Stretcher at Parkland Memorial Hospital. Allegedly, the bullet that caused the non lethal wounds of President Kennedy and the wounds of Governor Connally.

  5. Malcolm Perry (physician) - Wikipedia

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    Attending to John F. Kennedy at Parkland Memorial Hospital on November 22, 1963 Malcolm Oliver Perry II (September 3, 1929 – December 5, 2009) was an American physician and surgeon . He was one of the doctors who attended to President John F. Kennedy at Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963 after Kennedy was shot.

  6. Charles Mullins (physician executive) - Wikipedia

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    During a two-year tenure as CEO, he facilitated the passage of a $90 million bond issue for improvements at the hospital, and the hospital improved its relationship with the University of Texas Southwestern. [4] Mullins left Parkland in 1981 to serve as the executive vice president for health affairs at the University of Texas System. [5]

  7. Robert N. McClelland - Wikipedia

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    On November 22, 1963, McClelland was working at Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas, Texas, when President John F. Kennedy was brought in grievously injured. Despite the efforts of the three attending surgeons, McClelland, Malcolm Perry, and Charles R. Baxter, [6] he died shortly after arriving. [2]

  8. File:Old Parkland Hospital in Dallas, Texas.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Southwestern Medical District/Parkland station is a DART light rail station in Dallas, Texas. It serves the Green Line and Orange Line . [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The station opened as part of the Green Line's expansion in December 2010.