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  2. JPS Health Network - Wikipedia

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    The origins of JPS Health Network go back to October 1877. Future Fort Worth mayor, John Peter Smith, deeded five acres of land for medical facilities for families in Fort Worth and in Tarrant County. [5] JPS is a teaching facility. It is the site of the nation's largest hospital-based Family Medicine residency program. [6]

  3. University of North Texas Health Science Center - Wikipedia

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    As a primary care-oriented school, TCOM trains and graduates a large number of U.S. medical students entering general practice fields (e.g. family medicine, internal medicine, or pediatrics), and from 2018 to 2020, fifty-two percent of its graduates matriculated into these fields. [23] [24] [25]

  4. Masonic Home Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    The Masonic Home and School of Texas was a home for widows and orphans in what is now Fort Worth, Texas from 1889 to 2005. The first superintendent was Dr. Frank Rainey of Austin, Texas. [2] Starting in 1913, it had its own school system, the Masonic Home Independent School District.

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  6. Ranking the Top 25 Fort Worth-area high school boys ...

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    Here’s the Top 25 players in the Fort Worth-area during the 2022-23 season: 1. Finley Bizjack, Sr., G, Byron Nelson. Butler signee. 25 points per game, 3.5 assists. Over 80 3-pointers. District ...

  7. John Peter Smith Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1906, the hospital is named for John Peter Smith, a former mayor of Fort Worth. [1] Smith is considered by many to be "the Father of Fort Worth." He was instrumental in changing the Tarrant county seat to Fort Worth. Smith served six terms as mayor and donated many acres of land for public works projects such as cemeteries, parks ...

  8. 2024 high school baseball Fort Worth All-Area Team. See ...

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    His batting numbers were off the charts; his .588 batting average and 1.789 OPS best any athlete in the Fort Worth-area. He tallied 50 hits, five triples, eight home runs, 61 stolen bases and 37 RBIs.

  9. Cook Children's Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The first children's hospital in the area began with the organization of the Fort Worth Free Baby Hospital on March 21, 1918. The hospital opened its doors with only 30 beds. A second floor was added in 1922 to include care for older children and adolescents and the hospital was eventually renamed The Fort Worth Children's Hospital.