Memorial Hermann–Texas Medical Center
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Memorial Hermann–Texas Medical Center is a hospital in the Texas Medical Center area of Houston, Texas. It belongs to the Memorial Hermann Health System and was founded in 1925, making it the first hospital in that area.
The hospital works with McGovern Medical School, formerly known as The University of Texas Medical School at Houston (UTHealth Medical School). It is the main teaching hospital for the school and serves as the main hospital for the Memorial Hermann Healthcare System, which includes 13 hospitals.
Memorial Hermann–Texas Medical Center is one of two certified Level I Trauma Centers in the greater Houston area, able to treat the most serious injuries. It also operates the Memorial Hermann Life Flight air ambulance service, using helicopters to quickly transport patients to the hospital. For children and teens, care is provided by Children's Memorial Hermann Hospital, which cares for patients from birth to age 21.
Leadership
Brian Dean became the CEO of Memorial Hermann–Texas Medical Center in 2015. Before that, he was the CFO for the same hospital.
Hospitals and Institutes
The Memorial Hermann–Texas Medical Center campus has the main Texas Medical Center Hospital and Children's Memorial Hermann Hospital. It also has the TIRR Memorial Hermann rehabilitation hospital in the Texas Medical Center. The campus has four important parts: the Heart & Vascular Institute, the Mischer Neuroscience Institute, the Texas Trauma Institute, and the Memorial Hermann IRONMAN Sports Medicine Institute.
This hospital is the only one in Houston verified as a Burn Center by the American Burn Association. It started Life Flight in 1976, the first air ambulance service in Texas, which still serves Houston and nearby areas. Doctors at the hospital did the first successful liver transplant in Houston and the first living-donor transplant for a baby in the country.
The campus has 1,104 beds for patients, including special areas for children, women, heart and vascular care, and adults.
Children's Memorial Hermann Hospital
Main article: Children's Memorial Hermann Hospital
Children's Memorial Hermann Hospital is inside Memorial Hermann–Texas Medical Center and is part of the National Association of Children's Hospitals and Related Institutions. It has one of the largest neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) in the country and is one of only two Level IV NICUs in Southeast Texas. The NICU helps over 1,000 premature babies each year.
The hospital is known for The Fetal Center, where doctors treat babies before they are born. They do special surgeries inside the mother’s womb for babies with certain birth conditions. Their doctors did the first surgery in Texas for a condition called spina bifida after a major study.
Memorial Hermann Heart & Vascular Institute
The Memorial Hermann Heart & Vascular Institute is the only hospital just for heart care in the Texas Medical Center. It is a big building with eight floors and lots of space.
Mischer Neuroscience Institute
The Mischer Neuroscience Institute helps people with diseases of the brain and spine. It was the first place in Texas to bring together experts in neurology, neurosurgery, neuroradiology, and rehabilitation. The institute has special rooms for surgery and treatments.
It was the first neurosurgery center in Texas to use tiny surgery methods, special imaging techniques, and a unique treatment called gamma knife radiosurgery. The institute works together with UTHealth and Memorial Hermann–Texas Medical Center.
TIRR Memorial Hermann
TIRR Memorial Hermann is a hospital with 119 beds that helps people get better after serious brain or spine injuries or illnesses. In 2012, it was named one of America’s best hospitals for the 23rd time in a row by U.S. News & World Report.
Rankings
In 2010, Memorial Hermann–Texas Medical Center was honored by the U.S. News & World Report for its care in several areas. It was placed in the top 50 for kidney disorders, gynecology, heart and heart surgery, urology, and pediatric kidney disorders. This shows the hospital’s strength in helping patients with these important health needs.
Transportation
Memorial Hermann has a train station nearby called the Memorial Hermann Hospital-Houston Zoo Station on the METRORail Red Line. You can also fly into Houston using either Houston Hobby or George Bush Intercontinental Airport. Both airports have many flights.
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