The South Texas Veterans Health Care System (STVHCS) is comprised of the Audie L. Murphy Division, the Kerrville Division, and the Satellite Clinic Division. The STVHCS is a 268 bed facility providing primary, secondary and tertiary health care in medicine, surgery, psychiatry, and rehabilitation medicine. It also supports a 90 bed Extended Care Therapy Center, a 30-bed Spinal Cord Injury Center, an eight-bed Bone Marrow Transplant Unit, and a Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Center. Affiliated with the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, the system has an active ambulatory care program with satellite outpatient clinics in Corpus Christi, McAllen, San Antonio, Laredo, Harlingen and Victoria. Community Based Clinics are located in Alice, Beeville, Eagle Pass, Kingsville, New Braunfels, San Marcos, and Seguin. The special needs of the Vietnam era veterans are met with Veteran Outreach Centers located in Corpus Christi, Laredo, McAllen, and San Antonio. The system dedicates 28,000 square feet to medical research, and there are more than 150 research investigators conducting over 500 research activities in areas such as aging, renal disease, diabetes, HIV/AIDs, and cancer treatment and therapy. The system has a National Institute of Health (NIH) funded General Clinical Research Center and the veterans Evidence-Based Research Dissemination Implementation Center (VERDICT). The Biomedical Research Foundation of South Texas was created in 1990 to support the research mission of the system. The Audie L. Murphy Division received the Vice-President's National Performance Review Office's Hammer Award for its unique development of sharing agreements and joint procurements with DoD, state, and private-sector facilities.The Kerrville Division is the recipient of the Scissors Award for their primary care system initiative.
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