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  2. Texas Health Resources - Wikipedia

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    Texas Health Resources is a nonprofit health system in North Texas with 29 hospital locations and over 350 outpatient facilities. It was formed in 1997 by the merger of Harris Methodist and Presbyterian Healthcare Resources and is ranked among the top 100 companies to work for in the US.

  3. Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas - Wikipedia

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    A teaching hospital and tertiary care facility in Dallas, Texas, with 875 beds and 1,200 physicians. It was the site of the first Ebola case diagnosed in the US in 2014, and has hosted notable patients such as George W. Bush and Greer Garson.

  4. Texas Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Medical Center is a 2.1-square-mile medical district and neighborhood in Houston, Texas, with over 60 medical institutions, including 21 hospitals. It is the world's largest medical center and life science destination, with a gross domestic product of US$25 billion and over 10 million patient encounters annually.

  5. COVID-19 pandemic in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, statistics, and response of the COVID-19 pandemic in Vietnam, the country with the highest number of cases in Southeast Asia. Find out how Vietnam implemented a zero-COVID strategy, suspended foreign entry, and vaccinated its population.

  6. University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

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    UT Health San Antonio is a public academic health science center in San Antonio, Texas, part of the University of Texas System. It offers degrees in biomedical and health sciences, conducts research and clinical trials, and operates the Mays Cancer Center and the Regional Academic Health Center in the Lower Rio Grande Valley.

  7. Nguyễn Thanh Long - Wikipedia

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    Nguyễn Thanh Long is a Vietnamese politician and doctor who served as Minister of Health from July 2020 to his removal from the Communist Party of Vietnam in June 2022 for involvement in the Việt Á corruption scandal. During his term as Minister of Health, he was in acting capacity from July to November 2020.

  8. Vietnam Veterans Memorial - Wikipedia

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    A national memorial in Washington, D.C., honoring U.S. service members who served in the Vietnam War. The main feature is a black granite wall with the names of the dead and missing, designed by Maya Lin and symbolizing a wound that is closed and healing.

  9. Ministry of Health (Vietnam) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Health was one of the first 13 Ministries of the Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, [2] [3] [4] established on August 28, 1945 [5] and introduced to the people for the first time on September 2, 1945. The first Minister was Doctor Pham Ngoc Thach.