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In two lawsuits, the families of two hospital workers say Nestor Hernandez, Methodist Hospitals of Dallas and the Texas parole board share blame for the murders.
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The rare, complex procedure took months of planning and a large team of medical professionals.
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The Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine requires its medical students to take a patient safety certification exam.
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Transgender health care has been under a microscope in Texas. There's a lot of ignorance surrounding it. So, KUT's clearing up some simple questions about the live-saving medical care.
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The money helps hospitals pay for health care for uninsured people in Texas, which has more residents without coverage than any other state.
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While some Texas politicians have labeled gender-affirming care for trans kids 鈥渃hild abuse,鈥 two doctors in Dallas say nothing is changing about their practice.
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Teenagers are already leaving the state to get care or avoiding medical care altogether.
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Sealy and his family have donated more than $1 billion over the past 100 years to UTMB and its medical institutions.
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Hospitalizations in North Texas due to COVID-19 have already set new and dismal records in the New Year.
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Two North Texas hospitals hit capacity this week, as the share of hospital beds devoted to COVID-19 patients hit new records across the region. It鈥檚 an ominous sign ahead of an expected surge in cases contracted as people gathered for Thanksgiving celebrations.
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It's not easy for medical students to learn to diagnose an illness from a patient's often jumbled account of symptoms. In some med schools, teachers have discovered the perfect teaching aid: Car Talk.