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Below are the referral guidelines for your reference according to each specialty clinic. You will also find the clinic’s contact information as well as the procedures that need to ...
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Before the Simmons Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) opened its doors, the doctors and nurses at Parkland experienced rising numbers of patients in need of both emergency (unplanned)...
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The Department of Surgery at UT Southwestern Medical Center and Parkland Hospital has two fellowship positions available for surgeons interested in advanced burn care. Our one-year...
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Our goal is to provide you with excellent care. Our focus is always on you. Parkland offers peritoneal dialysis training and care aimed at treating patients’ individual and unique ...
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Parkland Orthopaedics Motion is life. Life is motion. The Parkland Orthopaedic Trauma team provides state of the art care and management of musculoskeletal injuries. Parkland Ortho...
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PE Risk Assessment Please download our app for pulmonary embolism risk assessment for Apple or Android devices. Note: This application is based on findings from a large stud...
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Parkland Orthopaedics Total Joints Service provides a comprehensive approach to the care and management of knee injuries and conditions. Many of the new technologies and tech...
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Parkland offers a comprehensive transplant care team aimed at treating patients’ individual and unique needs throughout the entire transplant process. With more than 60 years of ex...
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Parkland Orthopaedics Hip Service provides a comprehensive approach to the care and management of hip injuries and conditions. Many of the new technologies and techniques in this f...
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Our commitment is to provide superb care to our patients, and to improve the care of future patients through education and research. This webpage provides useful information about ...
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At Parkland, quality, safety and service are at the core of everything we do. But how do you measure quality in health care? How do you know where the care you receive ranks in ter...
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Lisfranc (midfoot) injuries result if bones in the midfoot are broken or ligaments that support the midfoot are torn. The severity of the injury can vary from simple to complex, in...
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Kalyn Machado Ayala has a spring in her step and a smile on her face thanks to Parkland’s organ transplant team. In a perfectly orchestrated transplant surgery, she received the mo...
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Parkland Health was certified as a Level I Trauma Center in March of 1983, the first hospital in the state of Texas to achieve this status. Trauma Centers must complete re-verifica...
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Learn more in Parkland's annual report and brochure . Fiscal year 2024 Total Hospital Adult, Nursery, and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Discharges 73,015...
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In 1894, Parkland Hospital began as a clapboard building on the corner of Maple and Oak Lawn avenues. In August 2015, Parkland opened its new state-of-the-art facility. The 2.8-mil...
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Parkland Sports Medicine provides a comprehensive approach to caring for and managing sports injuries and conditions. Many of the new technologies and techniques in this field have...
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What is Quality Healthcare? At Parkland, quality, safety and service are at the core of everything we do. But how do you measure quality in healthcare? How do you know where the ca...
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Trauma Injury Prevention Traumatic injuries are the leading cause of death in the first four decades of life, accounting for millions of dollars in treatment and disability costs. ...
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The Parkland Trauma Nurses Clinician Program was first created in 1992 and presented at a podium presentation at the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma in 1995 by Jorie...
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Fractures of the hand can occur in either the small bones of the fingers (phalanges) or the long bones (metacarpals). They can result from a twisting injury, a fall, a crush injury...
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Bursae, are small, jelly-like sacs that are located throughout the body, including around the shoulder, elbow, hip, knee, and heel. They contain a small amount of fluid, and are po...
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One of the most common knee injuries is an anterior cruciate ligament sprain or tear. Athletes who participate in high demand sports like soccer, football, and basketball are more ...
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Although leg pain is common and usually goes away without surgery, cauda equina syndrome, a rare disorder affecting the bundle of nerve roots (cauda equina) at the lower (lumbar) e...
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The History of BioTel 48 Years of Exemplary Service to the EMS Community and to Our Patients 1975 - 2024 The name “BioTel” joins the words "biomedical telemetry": "biomedical” refe...
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