Ratings, Rankings and Highlights
| Cincinnati Children's At A Glance |
| 50+ |
Clinical divisions / programs, including pediatric subspecialties in Child Neurology, Emergency Medicine and Cardiology |
| 300+ |
World-class faculty members comprise the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine |
| 4th |
Best Department of Pediatrics in the nation, according to the U.S. News & World Report annual guide to America's best graduate schools, April 2006 |
| 8th |
Best pediatric hospital in the United States, according to according to U.S. News & World Report's annual "America's Best Hospitals" survey, July 2006 |
| 9,100+ |
Medical Center employees |
| 842,822 |
Patients walked through the doors from July 2005 through June 2006 |
| 60+ |
Doctors at Cincinnati Children's were featured in the November 2004 issue of Cincinnati Magazine as being the best in America. |
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center is a national leader in pediatrics:
- In November 2004 and November 2006, Cincinnati Children's was chosen as a winner in the Cincinnati Business Courier's second annual "Best Places to Work" competition.
- As the only Level I pediatric trauma center in Southwestern Ohio, Northern Kentucky and Southeastern Indiana, as designated by the American College of Surgeons, Cincinnati Children's excels in handling the wide spectrum of problems a child in trauma might face.
- We're proud to be ranked second in National Institutes of Health funding to children's hospitals and pediatric departments nationwide.
- One of the top three pediatric research programs conducting basic, clinical and health services investigations
- The only pediatric health care organization chosen by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for the prestigious "Pursuing Perfection" grant.
- Our nationally and internationally recognized faculty provide expertise in all pediatric subspecialties.
- Hands-on experience in general and subspecialty pediatrics through rounds, conferences and patient-based consultations on nursing units and at outpatient clinics
- A national referral base providing opportunity for primary through quaternary care of common and uncommon pediatric problems
- Family-centered care is valued and encouraged
- Evidence-based approach to clinical medicine
- Located within a large metropolitan area with a diverse population
- Safe, affordable community with excellent arts, symphony and sports
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