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  2. Roberts Clinic - Wikipedia

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    Roberts Clinic, a historic Colonial Revival building completed in 1937, was the first medical facility in Austin, Texas established to provide hospital rooms and care exclusively for the comfort of American Black patients. The practice offered treatment for acute and chronic illnesses, preventive treatment, minor surgeries, labor, delivery, and ...

  3. Volunteers in Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Volunteers in Medicine (VIM) is a national non-profit organization based in the United States, dedicated to building a network of free primary health care clinics for the medically underserved population, including those without health insurance.

  4. Seton Healthcare Family - Wikipedia

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    Seton Healthcare Family, also known as Seton Family of Hospitals, is a Roman Catholic-affiliated [1] hospital network in the Greater Austin area. It is a member of Ascension , a not-for-profit health organization located in St. Louis, Missouri .

  5. Brackenridge Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Brackenridge Hospital, also known as University Medical Center Brackenridge, [1] (UMC Brackenridge) was the public hospital of Austin, Texas. It had the nickname "Brack". It had the nickname "Brack". [ 2 ]

  6. Free clinic - Wikipedia

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    However, the first documented free clinic is considered to be the Haight Ashbury Free Medical Clinic in California which was started by Dr. David Smith in 1967. [12] These clinics coined the phrase, "health care is a right not a privilege" and they served vulnerable veteran populations after the Vietnam war, many of whom struggled with drug ...

  7. Medical volunteerism - Wikipedia

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    International medical volunteering may include a range of resource-based solutions associated with the set up of a mobile clinic, volunteer assistance in local hospitals or clinics, or at home healthcare services. [14]

  8. Migrant Clinicians Network - Wikipedia

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    Migrant Clinicians Network (MCN) is a non-profit organization dedicated to health justice and the creation of practical solutions at the intersection of vulnerability, migration, and health. [1] [2] [3] It is headquartered in Austin, Texas with supporting offices in California, Maryland, and Puerto Rico. [4]

  9. Medical Reserve Corps - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The MRC provides the structure necessary to pre-identify, credential, train, and activate medical and public health volunteers. The Medical Reserve Corps Program (MRC PO) is the national "clearinghouse for information and guidance to help communities establish, implement, and sustain MRC units nationwide." [citation needed]