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Three Cheers For Excellence!

by Keith.Craig 16. July 2010 16:51

VCS humbly extends congratulations to Johns Hopkins Hospital and the Cleveland Clinic – two of the top four institutions on US News and World Report’s 2010 Best Hospitals Honor Roll – that were cited for “tak(ing) on and meet(ing) the most difficult challenges” in patient healthcare.

Because each ranked in the top 25 of sixteen respective care specialties, we also acknowledge the following VCS clients for their dedication and expertise: Stanford Hospitals and Clinics, University of Iowa Medical Center, NYU Langone Medical Center, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Clarian Health Partners, Hospital for Special Surgery, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, McLean Hospital, Shands at the University of Florida.

VCS extends kudos to its pediatrics clients that garnered honor roll laurels: Children's Hospital Boston, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. Each scored high on all ten pediatric specialties assessed In addition, Children's National Medical Center, and Nationwide Children's Hospital were cited for expertise in neonatology, cancer, and heart and heart surgery and gastroenterology, pulmonology, and heart and heart surgery, respectively.

We are privileged to be serving these pillars of medical expertise.

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