Meagan Babb, an emergency nurse at UTMB Clear Lake Campus, felt an adrenaline rush as a kid when she helped to save a man's life.
EMS Partners
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Heart attack survivor thanks medics, hospital staff for saving his life
Langdon Cassidy woke up on Mother’s Day, got dressed, went to church and then had breakfast. He remembers that it had been a good day with no signs of the emergency he was about to face.
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6 questions with Rachel Bradshaw
Rachel Bradshaw is a pediatric ER nurse at UTMB Clear Lake Campus Hospital. She answered six questions for us.
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Clear Lake EMS celebrates 50 years of saving lives
Clear Lake Emergency Medical Services (CLEMS), a non-profit organization, started as a volunteer service covering the Clear Lake area almost 50 years ago.
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Clear Lake Campus Hospital extends hours for pediatric emergencies
Pediatric Emergency Medicine provides coverage 9 a.m. to 1 a.m. seven days a week at the UTMB Health Clear Lake Campus Hospital.
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UTMB Health Clear Lake Campus Hospital treats first ruptured aneurysm
Coincidentally, the hospital performed its first basilar stenting the same day and also treated and admitted its first ruptured arteriovenous malformations (AVM) patient. The hospital is certified as a Primary Stroke Center and is working toward Comprehensive Stroke Certification.
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UTMB Health’s Comprehensive Stroke Program expands reach to Clear Lake, League City
UTMB’s Clear Lake and League City hospitals can provide immediate stroke care with state-of-the-art imaging capabilities and board-certified specialists in stroke and vascular neurology.
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