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Melanie V. Meris - Angeles Bsn

NICU Central LINE TEAM (picc Nurse) at The Woman's Hospital of Texas

Melanie V. Meris - Angeles is a highly experienced nurse with a background in NICU nursing. Melanie V. Meris - is currently working as a Brand Ambassador for Q Sciences and Managing Owner of HYDRAVITA DRIP LLC, a company specializing in IV hydration and injections. Melanie also holds positions in healthcare companies such as Primerica and The Woman's Hospital of Texas, where Melanie V. Meris - has experience as a PICC Line Nurse in the NICU. Melanie V. Meris - has a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Santo Tomas.

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Rosenberg, United States

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The Woman's Hospital of Texas

Our care philosophy is Woman First. It's in our name, and it's in our founding mission. Our 420+ bed hospital was founded in 1976 by 29 physicians who recognized a need in Houston for a facility focused solely on women in all stages of life. We were the first women's hospital in Houston and first facility in Texas dedicated to the health of women and newborns. Today, we are the state's premier facility dedicated to the health of women and children offering expertise and an outstanding level of care in breast health, imaging, gynecology, minimally invasive surgery, infertility, obstetrics, high-risk pregnancy, and pediatrics. We deliver 800+ babies a month, more than any other hospital in Texas, and care for more multiple births than any other hospital in the region. Our Level IV NICU provides the highest level of care for premature babies and we have the area's only March of Dimes NICU Family Support program. As a member of HCA Houston Healthcare, the most comprehensive healthcare provider in the region, we are a part of a network that delivers stronger, smarter and more accessible care to women than any other medical system across the Houston area. HCA Healthcare has been continually named a World's Most Ethical Company by Ethisphere since 2010. In 2019, HCA Healthcare spent an estimated $3.7 billion in cost for the delivery of charitable care, uninsured discounts, and other uncompensated expenses.


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1,001-5,000

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