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Voters also authorized the construction of the current facility and the hospital was renamed R.E. Thomason General Hospital after former El Paso Mayor, U.S. Congressman and Federal Judge, R. Ewing Thomason. Thomason Hospital officially changed its name to University Medical Center of El Paso on Monday, July 13, 2009. One hospital building will ...
Silva Magnet High School is a three-story, one-building campus located on the grounds of Jefferson High School in south-central El Paso. The University Medical Center (formerly Thomason General Hospital) and the Texas Tech University Health Science Center are located directly across the street from Silva. Students from middle schools throughout the county apply for admission to the high school
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The average El Paso homeowner now pays $442 in annual taxes to the hospital district – or about $38 more than the previous year. UMC board approves merit raise, bonus for CEO Skip to main content
The UMC bond proposal comes as commissioners are considering $295 million in bond projects for the county itself. UMC El Paso seeks to ask taxpayers for almost $400 million in November bond ...
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In 1998, TTUHSC El Paso celebrated 25 years serving the El Paso community. The following year, then-Texas Tech System Chancellor John T. Montford shared with the Board of Regents a vision for a full-fledged four-year medical school in El Paso to help alleviate a severe shortage of physicians in the area.