Texas Children's Hospital

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Texas Children's Hospital
Texas Children's Hospital Integrated Delivery System
Location
Place Texas Medical Center Houston, Texas, (US)
Organization
Care System Non-profit
Hospital Type Pediatric
Affiliated University Baylor College of Medicine
Services
Emergency Dept. Pediatric Emergency Center
Beds 456
History
Founded 1954
Links
Website Homepage
See also Hospitals in the United States

Texas Children's Hospital is an internationally recognized pediatric hospital located in the Texas Medical Center in Houston, Texas.

With 639 licensed beds and 465 beds in operation, Texas Children's is the largest children's hospital in the United States and is affiliated with the Baylor College of Medicine as that institution's primary pediatric training site[1].

Texas Children's has garnered widespread recognition for its expertise and breakthrough developments in the treatment of pediatric cancer, diabetes, asthma, HIV, premature birth, attention-related disorders, organ transplants and cardiogenic disorders[1]. As of 2007, U.S. News & World Report ranks Texas Children's Hospital #6 amongst the pediatric hospitals in the nation[2].

More than 42 pediatric subspecialties are available to patients at Texas Children's.

The hospital's medical staff includes more than 1,580 board-certified, primary-care physicians, pediatric subspecialists, pediatric surgeons and dentists[1]. In 2003, Texas Children's more than 1,000 highly skilled nurses achieved national Magnet Recognition, one of the highest honors in nursing. Only 1 % of hospitals in the nation receive this distinction.

Since opening its doors in 1954 under Physician-in-Chief Russell Blattner, Texas Children's Hospital has cared for more than 1 million children from every corner of the world in a family-centered environment. (The hospital is ranked among the top five pediatric hospitals nationwide by Child magazine and U.S. News & World Report.)

Texas Children's Hospital is dedicated to a community of healthy children by providing the finest possible pediatric patient care, education and research.

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  1. ^ a b c About Texas Children’s Hospital. Retrieved on 2007-10-12.
  2. ^ "Best Hospitals 2007 Specialty Search: Pediatrics", U.S News & World Report. Retrieved on 2007-10-12. 

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