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Once again, Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital has been named Florida’s No. 1 children’s hospital by U.S. News & World Report. Other nationally ranked specialties include diabetes and endocrinology at No. 17 and neurology and neurosurgery at No. 22. The hospital’s counterpart in Baltimore was also recognized as the No. 1 hospital in Maryland.
This is good for families and strengthens Tampa Bay’s reputation as a growing hub for world-class healthcare. Kudos to Johns Hopkins All Children’s for continuing to raise the standard.
The Emergency Nurses Association’s (ENA) Lantern Award recognizes leadership, practice, education, and advocacy leading to an increase in patient care and staff well-being.
Our next Tech X-Change will feature Dr. Ahmed introducing Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, or TMS, a FDA-cleared treatment that uses electromagnetic pulses to stimulate neurons in specific parts of the brain found to be under-active due to depression.