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1 day ago ago from Scott & White Healthcare News
The Texas Department of State Health Services has named the Central Texas Regional Advisory Council (RAC) the 2009 Most Outstanding RAC of the Year, of which Scott & White is the lead trauma facility. The Texas Department of State Health Services Office of EMS and Trauma Systems Coordination presented this award during their Annual Texas EMS conference 2009. The award is given to a RAC that has demonstrated outstanding advances in the ...
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