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  2. Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas - Wikipedia

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    Exteriors of the 1966 hospital building were used extensively in the original nighttime drama Dallas. The building represented the fictional Dallas Memorial Hospital during on location filming and in establishing shots during Seasons 2, 3 & 4 of the series which included record high rated episodes related to Who shot J.R.? storyline.

  3. Texas Health Resources - Wikipedia

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    Texas Health was formed in 1997 with the assets of Fort Worth-based Harris Methodist Health System and Dallas-based Presbyterian Healthcare Resources. Later that year, Arlington Memorial Hospital joined the Texas Health system. [3]

  4. Presbyterian Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Presbyterian Hospital (Albuquerque), a hospital in Albuquerque, New Mexico; Presbyterian Hospital (Chicago, Illinois), a hospital that merged with St. Luke's Hospital (Chicago, Illinois) (and later merged with Rush University Medical Center) Presbyterian Hospital (Dallas), a hospital in Dallas, Texas; Presbyterian Hospital, Durtlang, a hospital ...

  5. New CEO announced at Presbyterian Healthcare Services - AOL

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    Oct. 3—Presbyterian Healthcare Services has a new head honcho coming aboard. Dr. Rishi Sikka, an emergency medicine physician with years of experience in leadership in both the clinical and ...

  6. Presbyterian Healthcare Services CEO announces retirement - AOL

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    Mar. 12—Dale Maxwell, CEO of the sprawling Presbyterian Healthcare Services empire, plans to retire at the end of July, the organization announced Tuesday. Maxwell, 58, has led the system ...

  7. Tom Shires - Wikipedia

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    Born in Waco, Texas Shires was brought up in Dallas. [1] [2] He graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School (Dallas, Texas) in 1942 and thereafter gained a B.S. degree from the University of Texas (1944), and an M.D. degree from the Southwestern Medical School, a school that opened five years earlier and is now called the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School (1948).