Scottish Rite for Children
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Scottish Rite for Children | |
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UT Southwestern Medical Center | |
Services | |
Beds | 100 |
Speciality | Pediatric Orthopedic |
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Website | scottishriteforchildren |
Lists | Hospitals in Texas |
32°48′08″N 96°48′51″W / 32.80222°N 96.81410°W Scottish Rite for Children, located in Dallas, is a pediatric hospital specializing in the treatment of orthopedic conditions and sports injuries, as well as certain related arthritic and neurological disorders and learning disorders, such as dyslexia.
Hospital details
Scottish Rite for Children opened its doors to the children of Texas in 1921. One of Dallas's first
Scottish Rite for Children treats thousands of children for orthopedic conditions, including
The Sarah M. and Charles E. Seay Center for Musculoskeletal Research supports research at the hospital. Scottish Rite Hospital's research efforts have yielded discoveries such as the TSRH SILO 5.5 Spinal System, TRUE/LOK External Fixation System, and the first gene associated with idiopathic scoliosis.
Through the Luke Waites Center for Dyslexia and Learning Disorders, specific learning disorders, such as
Scottish Rite for Children is governed by a board of trustees, many who are members of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry in Texas. Scottish Rite Masons are affiliated with Freemasonry, a worldwide fraternal organization. Financial support from the Scottish Rite or broader Masonic groups is on an individual basis.
References
- ^ "History of the Jews in Dallas", Wikipedia, 2019-06-27, retrieved 2019-07-13
External links
- Scottish Rite for Children Pediatric Orthopedic Hospital