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Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center
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2002 Holcombe Blvd.
Houston, TX 77030-4298
Phone: 713-791-1414 or 800-553-2278
Fax: (713) 794-7218

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Medical Care

Awarded Magnet Recognition for Excellence in Nursing Services in 2004, the Robert W. Carey Organizational Excellence Award in 2005, and the Robert W. Carey Circle of Excellence Quality Award in 2007, the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center (MEDVAMC) serves as the primary health care provider for almost 120,000 veterans in southeast Texas. Veterans from around the country are referred to the MEDVAMC for specialized diagnostic care, radiation therapy, surgery, and medical treatment including cardiovascular surgery, gastrointestinal endoscopy, nuclear medicine, ophthalmology, and treatment of spinal cord injury and diseases. The MEDVAMC is home to a Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Clinic; a Network Polytrauma Center; an award-winning Cardiac and General Surgery Program; a Liver Transplant Center; and one of the VA’s six Parkinson’s Disease Research, Education, and Clinical Centers. Including the outpatient clinics in Beaumont, Conroe, Lufkin, Galveston, and Texas City, MEDVAMC outpatient clinics logged more than 885,000 outpatient visits in fiscal year 2007.

Teaching Hospital

Nearly 3,500 health care professionals provide high-quality care to our veterans. For more than 50 years, the MEDVAMC has provided clinical training for health care professionals through our major affiliate, Baylor College of Medicine *. 

MEDVAMC now operates the largest VA residency program with more than 251 slots. Each academic year, more than 1,000 students are trained through 112 affiliation agreements with institutions of higher learning in 13 states. Health care students from fields such as nursing, dietetics, social work, physical therapy, and a wide variety of medical specialties receive training here each year. This responsibility serves to enhance the quality of care provided to our veterans. As a member institution of the  Texas Medical Center * (TMC) since 1985, the MEDVAMC staff serves on various TMC oversight committees that contribute to improved patient care and hospital operations. The vast majority of MEDVAMC physicians are also faculty members of Baylor College of Medicine.

Awards and Accreditation

Many MEDVAMC programs have received national awards and honors including accreditation from The Joint Commission  * for hospital, long-term care, behavioral health care, and substance abuse. In 2005, the MEDVAMC was awarded three-year Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities  * (CARF) accreditations for its Mental Health Care Line’s Vocational Rehabilitation and Health Care for Homeless Veterans Programs. A year later, the MEDVAMC was awarded a three-year CARF accreditation for its Comprehensive Integrated Inpatient Rehabilitation Program and Spinal Cord Injury Care Line. In 2007, the MEDVAMC received praise from the VA Continuous Improvement in Cardiac Surgery Program for decreasing its already exceptionally low cardiac surgery mortality rate despite increased patient load caused by the 2005 hurricanes and from the VA Inpatient Evaluation Center for having a significantly low standardized mortality rate in its Surgical Intensive Care unit for fiscal years 2005 and 2006. The same year, the MEDVAMC medical laboratory was awarded re-accreditation by the Commission on Laboratory Accreditation of the College of American Pathologists  * and the cancer program was granted a three-year approval award by the Commission on Cancer of the American College of Surgeons  *.

Modern Facility

Located on a 118-acre campus and built in 1991, MEDVAMC is a state-of-the-art facility with 357 hospital beds, a 40-bed Spinal Cord Injury Center, and a 120-bed transitional care unit for long-term care. An automated, computer-controlled transport system delivers food, laundry, and supplies throughout the building. The six-story granite building is designed with four exterior sections and four atriums that contain patio gardens, wheelchair basketball courts, and a rehabilitation pool.

Research & Development

Supported with almost $20 million annually, research conducted by MEDVAMC staff ensures veterans access to cutting-edge medical and health care technology. With 563 active research projects, the MEDVAMC Research & Development (R&D) Program is an integral part of the medical center’s mission and plays a very important role in the health care veterans receive. The production of new knowledge, techniques, and products has led to improved prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and control of disease. The MEDVAMC R&D Program includes four components: Biomedical Laboratory Research and Development, Clinical Science Research and Development, Rehabilitation Research and Development, and Health Services Research and Development. Collectively, these services support research covering biomedicine, clinical trials, rehabilitation, and health services. Today, VA is a leader in many areas of research. Some of the recent achievements and initiatives include a study which found angioplasty more cost-effective than bypass surgery; a new type of prosthetic hand providing sensory feedback to the brain, a step toward producing artificial hands and legs that can feel; research into preventing outbreaks caused by an increasingly antibiotic resistant germ; animal and cell-culture tests showing the ‘goldenseal’ root as an effective cholesterol-lowering agent; and exploration of the depletion of B cells, a type of lymphocyte that makes antibodies and presents antigens to other immune cells, as a potential therapy for autoimmune diseases.