Texas Tech University HSC El Paso Program
Anesthesiology - El Paso, TX | ACGME Code: 0404831203
This program at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso Anesthesiology Department is committed to providing exemplary anesthesiology and perioperative services while offering exceptional educational opportunities for students, trainees, and physicians. The department aims to advance knowledge through innovative scholarship and medical research. The program is recognized as a top-ranked specialty service and a local and regional leader in anesthesiology education and perioperative scientific research.
The academic faculty includes Assistant Professors such as Marc Orlandi, M.D., who specializes in pediatric anesthesia, and Kristyn B. Ingram, M.D., who focuses on pediatric anesthesia as well. Wayde Dirk Miller, M.D., specializes in pediatric anesthesiology and comes from Dayton Children's Hospital. Gordon H. Minton, M.D., has expertise in obstetric anesthesia and is experienced in anesthesia for trauma and regional anesthesia.
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El Paso County, Texas
Living in El Paso, TX
- Crime Rate and Safety: El Paso is generally considered a safe city with a lower crime rate compared to other cities in Texas. It has a strong sense of community and a visible police presence.
- Fun Activities: Residents can enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, biking, and exploring the Franklin Mountains State Park. The city also hosts cultural events, festivals, and has a vibrant food scene.
- Climate: El Paso has a desert climate with hot summers and mild winters. It receives abundant sunshine throughout the year.
- Races and Population: El Paso has a diverse population with a majority of Hispanic residents. It is a border city with a strong Mexican influence.
- Education: The city is home to the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) and offers educational opportunities for residents of all ages.
- Cost of Living: The cost of living in El Paso is lower than the national average, making it an affordable place to live.
- Proximity to Larger Cities: El Paso is about a 4-hour drive from Albuquerque, NM, and a 6-hour drive from Phoenix, AZ. These cities offer additional cultural amenities and entertainment options.
- Pros: Affordable cost of living, diverse population, outdoor activities, and strong community spirit.
- Cons: Hot summers, limited public transportation options, and being located in a desert region.
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