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To add, John Peter Smith, in Fort Worth, is also a Level 1. Parkland is your county hospital, so you will see a lot there. Mostly your indignant, non-compliant patients will be there. Both facilities, Baylor and Parkland, will see a large patient population. Baylor's system, has specific cardiac facilities. As for Parkland, it is in partner with UTSW, which is associated with the medical school, and is a large research based facility. So it just depends on the population you want to see, but both are great facilities.
In the interests of full disclosure - one caveat for The Medical Center (Houston); employees parking is mostly in off-site shuttle lots which adds some time to the overall commute. This may not be a big deal if you're used to it, but we Houstonians are just not 'mass transit' people, even for short distances - LOL. But, I definitely agree with the PP - there's no place like TMC if you want to participate in world-class medical care. All TMC facilities are non-profit... for-profit facilities cannot locate there, under terms of the original TMC development.
The Methodist & St. Lukes are the power players for CV. Memorial Hermann is better known as a leader in Trauma Services (pioneer of air ambulance, originator of 'Life Flight'). All three are absolutely huge. Memorial Hermann is affiliated with University of Texas Medical School; The Methodist is home to Baylor College of Medicine (no connection to Baylor University in Waco) and St. Lukes is the clinical site for Texas A & M Medical School. A bazillion nursing and allied health programs also have clinical rotations in these & other TMC hospitals. They all have to compete with each other, recruitment-wise, so benefit packages are comparable.
Throw away those winter woolies & come on down!
Lovelymo79
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Hi all!
I'm looking to move to either Dallas or Houston in the next 9 months or so. At that time, I will have a little over 2 years of adult CVICU experience at a Level I trauma teaching center -- working with LVADs, fresh post-op hearts, ECMO, transplants, CABGs and everything in between. I'm looking to stay in the same specialty. I am just starting my acadamic journey to becoming a Cardiac NP. I would like to stay at a Level 1 Trauma teaching facility for now.
I moved here from the largest city in Jersey last year and I need to get out of this small town! I've been to Dallas but haven't visited Houston yet. I'm trying to decide which one would be best for my future endeavors. I know of the Med Center in Houston and Parkland and Baylor in Dallas. Which city or hospitals would be good to look into?
I'm a big-city girl who loves lots of cultures, events and places to hang out and eat. I'm not really into the nightlife but it's not bad to be near one! I am not concerned about traffic -- I lived in NYC for almost 3 years and worked there for 5..I'm used to it.
Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated! I'm looking to visit Houston soon!