This honor was no surprise to them. Each year, U.S. News and World Report releases a list of the best hospitals to visit in the United States, and this year, Norton Children’s Hospital was ranked #1 in Kentucky for pediatrics. and nationally ranked in seven different specialties. they provide. It’s an honor that the staff at Norton Children’s Hospital looks forward to each year. It’s an honor to be a part of this, and this year we moved up eight spots nationally from last year’s ranking, actually ranking in the top third of all hospitals surveyed. Diane Scardino, Chief Administrative Officer at Norton Children’s Hospital, said they earned this ranking not only because of the services they provide, but also because of the teamwork behind the scenes that is visible to patients from all over the country. I explained that there is. The reason Norton has earned such a reputation is because we have experienced the service first-hand and have seen how great it is. it’s good. Molly Snow and her family evacuated from Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida to avoid Hurricane Milton. Family time turned into a flight when their 8-year-old son, Magnus, fell 10 feet while climbing a tree and broke the humerus in his arm. If you have a problem with your arteries, that’s what they’re concerned about, so we have the best doctors in the country on staff and they’ll be here within minutes of us starting the surgery. I said deaf. no. Knowing that one wrong move with his arm could have made things even worse for his son, he praised the Norton staff for their quick service. It’s so nice to be able to spend time with the patients and their families while I’m here and make this a home away from home, a place that is just for the kids. As for Magnus, he said he has no plans to stop climbing trees anytime soon.
US News & World Report ranks Norton Children’s Hospital nationally
According to U.S. News and World Reports, Norton Children’s was ranked No. 1 in Kentucky and nationally in seven different specialties.
Norton Children’s Hospital is ranked among the best children’s hospitals in the country. According to U.S. News and World Reports, Norton Children’s Hospital was ranked No. 1 in Kentucky and nationally in seven different specialties, including behavioral health, cancer, and diabetes/endocrinology. , Neurology/Brain Surgery, Orthopedics, Pulmonology, Urology. “It’s an honor to be a part of this. In fact, this year we’ve moved up eight spots nationally from last year and are actually at the top of these hospitals.” Diane Scardino, Chief Administrative Officer, Norton Children’s Center He said the services they provide are helpful, but that’s not the only reason they were ranked. She explained that a lot of it has to do with teamwork behind the scenes. “When I think about what makes us stand out, I think about the team spirit of all our teams and how they come together for comprehensive care: doctors, nurses, respiratory therapists. to environmental services workers,” he said. Scardino. Patients across the country agree. Molly Noe and her family evacuated from Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida to avoid Hurricane Milton. Nohe explained that what was supposed to be family time turned into a trip to the ER after her 8-year-old son, Magnus, fell 10 feet while climbing a tree. The fall broke the humerus in his arm. “There’s a problem with the arteries, because that’s what they were worried about. We have hand doctors on hand. We have access to some of the best doctors in the country, and they come within here. ‘It’s just a few minutes before we go into surgery,’ Nohe said when describing the treatment her son received. Noe praised Norton’s staff for their quick response and said the situation could have been much worse if her son’s arm had made a mistake. Mr Magnus said he was relieved that his arm was “fixed” but had no plans to stop climbing trees anytime soon. Cincinnati Children’s Hospital is also nationally ranked for pediatric care, and its Cancer Institute is ranked No. 1 in the nation.
LOUISVILLE, KY —
Norton Children’s Hospital is ranked among the best children’s hospitals in the country.
According to U.S. News & World Report, Norton Children’s is ranked #1 in Kentucky and nationally for behavioral health, cancer, diabetes/endocrinology, neurology/neurosurgery, orthopedics, It was ranked in seven different specialties, including pulmonology and urology.
“It’s an honor to be a part of this effort. In fact, this year we’ve moved up eight spots nationwide from last year and are actually in the top spot among hospitals surveyed,” said Director Diane Scardino. spoke. Administrative staff at Norton Kindergarten.
Scardino said the services the company provides are helpful, but that’s not the only reason it was chosen for the ranking. She explained that a lot of it has to do with teamwork behind the scenes.
“When I think about what makes us stand out, I think about the team spirit of all our teams and how they come together for comprehensive care: doctors, nurses, respiratory therapists. to environmental services workers,” he said. Scardino.
Patients from all over the country agree. Molly Noe and her family evacuated from Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida to avoid Hurricane Milton. Nohe explained that what was supposed to be family time turned into a trip to the ER after her 8-year-old son, Magnus, fell 10 feet while climbing a tree. The fall caused a fracture in the humerus of his arm.
“There’s a problem with the arteries, because that’s what they were worried about. We have the most accessible hand doctors in the country, and they’re there within minutes of us starting the surgery. They say they will be here within a few days,” Noe said. When describing the treatment her son received.
Noe praised Norton’s staff for their quick response and said the situation could have been much worse if her son’s arm had made a mistake.
Magnus said he was relieved that his arm was “fixed” but had no plans to stop climbing trees anytime soon.
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital is also nationally ranked for pediatric care, and its Cancer Institute is ranked No. 1 in the nation.