More Influence: Top of the Class Medical Reviews
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Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Named one of the Top 5 children's hospitals in the nation.
- Child magazine
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Jewish Hospital
Named one of the nation's Top 100 Hospitals in the category of teaching hospitals.
- Solucient
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The Christ Hospital
Named one of "America's Best Hospitals" in four distinct areas: Digestive Disorders, 49; Heart and Heart Surgery, 21; Neurology and Neurosurgery, 36; and Respiratory Disorders, 38.
- U.S. News & World Report
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St. Elizabeth Medical Center
Awarded one of "America's 50 Best Hospitals." Hospitals receiving this prestigious award rank among the top 5 percent in the nation for clinical excellence.
- HealthGrades
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University Hospital
Receiving national praise for cardiac care, University Hospital was designated a UnitedHealth Premium cardiac specialty center.
- United Health Group
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TriHealth
For the second consecutive year, TriHealth has been ranked as the 25th most "Highly Integrated Healthcare Networks" in the nation.
- Verispan IHN Benchmark Report
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Bethesda North & Good Samaritan Hospital
Ranked among the top 10 percent of hospitals nationwide for demonstrated compliance with Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations' nationally recognized health care standards.
- Joint Commission on Accreditation
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More Cincinnati: Medical Profile
Health System & Alliance Affiliated Hospitals:
- Bethesda North *
- Fort Hamilton Hospital *
- Good Samaritan Hospital *
- Jewish Hospital *
- Mercy Franciscan Hospitals — Mt. Airy, Western Hills
- Mercy Hospitals — Anderson, Clermont County, Fairfield
- St. Elizabeth Medical Centers — North Unit, South Unit, Grant County Unit *
- University Hospital ***
- Independent Hospitals:
- Brown County General Hospital
- The Christ Hospital *
- Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
- Clinton Memorial Hospital ***
- Deaconess Hospital
- Dearborn County Hospital
- Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center
- Drake Center
- HealthSouth Northern Kentucky Rehabilitation Hospital
- Margaret Mary Community Hospital
- McCullough-Hyde Memorial Hospital
- Middletown Regional Hospital
- Shriners Burns Institute ***
- St. Luke Hospitals — East, West *
* teaching
** research
*** both
7 Medical/Nursing Universities & Colleges:
- University of Cincinnati
- College of Medicine
- College of Nursing
- College of Pharmacy
- Miami University
- College of Arts & Sciences
- School of Engineering and Applied Science (Department of Nursing)
- Xavier University
- College of Arts & Sciences
- Northern Kentucky University
- College of Arts & Sciences
- Cincinnati State Technical & Community College
- Health Technologies
- College of Mount St. Joseph
- Department of Biology
- Department of Health Sciences
- Thomas More College
- Department of Biology
- Department of Nursing
More Advancements: Medical Breakthroughs in Cincinnati USA
Cincinnati USA is a pioneer and leader in the medical community.
- First oral polio vaccine developed by Dr. Albert Sabin
- First antihistamine — Benadryl by George Rievesche
- First pediatric eye institute
- First pediatric liver care center and Prenatal Research Institute
- First heart-lung machine
- First use of YAG laser to remove brain tumors
- First Center for Environmental Genetics, funded by the
- National Institute of Environmental Health Services
- First pediatric laparoscopic liver surgery performed in the world
- First emergency medicine residency program
- First bachelor's degree program in nursing
- First medical center in the world to treat inoperable brain tumors and other tumors with new non-invasive LEXAR radiotherapy
- Pioneered skin grafting techniques and one of the first skin banks
- Leader in the treatment of cancer and blood disorders in children
- One of the most successful bone marrow transplant centers for children
- Developed the Alcyon computer system to monitor the vital functions of high-risk newborns, the only one of its kind in the world
- Developed a method for whole blood preservation
- Heimlich Maneuver was developed by Dr. Henry Heimlich
- World-renowned children's hospital — first in pediatric surgeries and third in research funding