David Moreno| Fort Worth Report
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When Dr. Stuart Pickell moved to Fort Worth in 2001, he was surprised to learn most local health systems did not have physician residency programs.
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Douglas Spellman, 73, remembers numerous visits to the Brooks Family Practice Clinic while he was growing up in Fort Worth’s Historic Southside in the late 1950s.
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The initiative, called the U.S. Army Career Skills Program, will provide military personnel with opportunities to participate in skills training at John Peter Smith Hospital during their transition period.
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The skyline of Magnolia Avenue will look different based on which design Tarrant County commissioners choose for a new JPS Health Network medical office building.
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A subsidiary of Global Medical Response submitted an incorrect number of Fort Worth layoffs to the Texas Workforce Commission.
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Twelve Tarrant County residents have died from heat-related illnesses in August so far — a jump from the five deaths previously reported in July.
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The Tarrant County Hospital District will lower its tax rate for the first time in several years, after county commissioners unanimously overrode the hospital board’s plan to keep the tax rate flat.
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For years, human routine and habits intrigued Greg Bahr. He was drawn to the patterns and repetitiveness in people’s daily lives.
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After being spotted by a representative from the Graffiti Abatement Program, UNO painted 36 murals on nine pillars, for free, beneath Lancaster Bridge from September 2019 until July 2020.