Faith Community Hospital, (https://www.fchtexas.com/), Jacksboro, Tx. Jacksboro, population under 4200, The 19th Century Cattle Hub. Situated perfectly along the Chisholm Trail, Jacksboro became a gathering point for cowboys and cattle drives heading north to Kansas during the 19th century. Haley and her team in Human Resources are building a team of healthcare professionals to offer a wealth of medical services, including inpatient and outpatient care, four Rural Health Clinics, 10,000 sq.ft. Swan Family Wellness Center, General Surgery, Obstetrics, Orthopedics (General & Advanced including Microscopic Neck & Spine Surgery), Podiatry, Urology, a Level IV 24-hour trauma center and advanced imaging services (including CT & MRI scanning), an outpatient lab, Therapies (Occupational, Physical, Respiratory) Social Services, and more. Founded in 1958, Faith Community Health System (FCHS) provides healthcare services for residents of Jack County and the surrounding 4 contiguous counties of Montague, Palo Pinto, Wise, and Young.
Falls Community Hospital and Clinic, (https://fallshospital.com/) Marlin, Tx. Marlin, population under 5500, In 1892, a gusher blew in Marlin — not of oil but of hot mineral water. In a discovery that would change the face of the community, water shot 75 feet into the air. Within three years, Marlin became a spa boomtown. Daniella Benham and her team in the Human Resources department, are building a team of healthcare professionals who will provide healthcare services to the City of Marlin and the greater Falls County area.
Fisher County Hospital District, (https://fishercountyhospital.com/), Rotan, Tx. Rotan, population under 1500, a small community in Fisher County, is known for its unique, budget-friendly attractions and activities. At Fisher County Hospital District, Leanne Martinez (CEO) and her team, understand that healthcare is evolving. Advances in medicine and strides in technology are providing their local communities access to better healthcare. It is their desire to provide the best care in their region.
Frio Regional Hospital (https://www.frioregionalhospital.com/), Pearsall, Tx. Pearsall, population under 7500, became better known when oil was discovered in the 1930’s. Oil wells started to pop up everywhere, and soon after in 1945 natural gas was introduced. Another famous building in Pearsall is the Frio Pioneer Jail Museum. The Frio Pioneer Jail Museum was originally built in 1884. Nancy Ortiz and her team in Human Resources are building a team, who are remain committed to innovation, so they can find better ways to serve the members of our community.
Glen Rose Medical Center (https://glenrosemedicalcenter.com/), Glen Rose, Tx. Glen Rose, Population under 2500, is called the “Dinosaur Capital of Texas”. Bonnie Mangin and her team in Human Resources are building a team that is dedicated to serving the community in and around Glen Rose.
Golden Plains Community Hospital, (https://goldenplains.org/), Borger, Tx. Borger, Population under 13,000, During World War II was known for synthetic rubber and other petroleum products. The Hutchinson County Airport was constructed north of town in 1949. By the 1960s Borger was one of the largest centers for oil, carbon black, and petrochemical production and supplies in the state. Borger’s first two-story city/county hospital was built in the mid-1920s on the corner of Sixth and Weatherly. It had eighteen rooms, several large wards, an operating room, an X-ray room, a kitchen, a dining room, and doctors’ and nurses’ living quarters. The new hospital was opened prematurely on December 8, 1927, when a dynamite blast destroyed a half-block of businesses and people were injured by the flames. On October 24, 2011, a new state-of-the-art hospital was opened at the hospital’s current location, 100 Medical Drive in Borger. Jennifer Wagner and her team in Human Resources are building a team of healthcare professionals dedicated to serving the citizens of Hutchinson County.
Goodall Witcher Hospital, (https://www.gwhealthcare.org/), Clifton, Tx. Clifton, largest city in Bosque County of Texas, population under 3500 is the designated “Norwegian Capital of Texas.” In 1982, the city welcomed Norwegian King Olav V. Rustin Qualls, and his Operations team is building a team of healthcare professionals, dedicated to being the premier health care provider for all residents of Bosque and surrounding counties.
Graham Regional Medical Center (https://www.grahamrmc.com/), Graham, Tx. Graham, population under 9000, is credited as having the largest downtown square in the United States. Birth place of the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association. While the salt works were the stepping stones for establishing Graham, Texas, in 1877 Graham was the birth place of the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association. Terri and her team in Human Resources are building a team of healthcare professionals providing exceptional services to meet the needs of our patients. From orthopedics to general surgery, emergency care and more, our team of experienced professionals is dedicated to the highest quality care possible.
Guadalupe Regional Medical Center (https://www.grmedcenter.com/), Seguin, Tx. Seguin, population under 30,000 is a community rich in history and culture. Founded in 1838 by Texas Rangers and named in honor of Colonel Juan Seguin, a political and military figure of the Texas Revolution, it is one of the oldest cities in the State of Texas.
Hamilton General Hospital (https://hamiltonhospital.org/), Hamilton, Tx. Hamilton, population under 3000, is known for its popular attractions – Pecan Creek Park, Ramsey The Collection, Red Wing Dove Vineyard and Winery, Hamilton County Historical Museum. Chartered July 1, 1957, the Hamilton County General Hospital admitted its first patient on September 1, 1958. The 20-bed facility was built in seven months by Herman H. Tomlinson on land donated by Haskell Harelik with funding from 465 shareholders. A 34-bed, 39,000 square foot $7.5 million replacement facility was built in 2004, admitting its first patient on January 12, 2005. In 2018 they transitioned to a 25-bed Critical Access hospital.