Sunday, July 20, 2008

Best Children's Hospitals

Best Children's Hospitals 2008

Hospitals Where the Extraordinary Is Routine

When three reporters went out to find examples of the best that pediatric medicine has to offer, they returned bearing tales of wondrous feats.

Breanna Atwell at Seattle Children's Hospital. (Stuart Isett for USN&WR)

Cancer

After 27 months of chemotherapy and complications, Breanna Atwell is going home.

Digestive Disorders

Thanks to liver treatment that included fish oil, Scarlett Levine is a golden girl no longer.

Makenna Franks, 4, goes in for a checkup on her heart surgery last August. Parents are Brandy and Bobby Franks. (Kevin Horan/Aurora for USN&WR)

Heart and Heart Surgery

Last year Makenna Franks had the third open-heart surgery in her four-year life. Now she's chasing after cousins and noshing on Fritos.

Neonatal Care

After teetering on the brink of survival, twins Evan and Keira Kuznar, born prematurely, are now taking their first steps.

Marcellius Sears (age 9). Plays with a basketball at his house in Saginaw, MI. (prefers to be called Celli) Marcellius Sears was born with Idopathic Pulmonary Hemosiderosis. Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia performed a Bilateral Lung Transplant on November 16, 2007. (Bridget Barrett for USN&WR)

Respiratory Disorders

Marcellius Sears was once close to death due to a rare respiratory disease. Now he plays basketball.

Neurology and Neurosurgery

After he was diagnosed with a rare spinal tumor, Steven McDonough was told surgery would lead to paralysis. Now he's looking at a full recovery.

Deciphering America's Best Children's Hospitals

Nurse Cathy Williams examines young Austin King at the C.S. Mott Children's Hospital, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. (Bridget Barrett for USN&WR)

Methodology: Behind the Rankings

First we had to decide what data to collect--then we had to decide how to use it. Experts volunteered their help.

Glossary: Defining the Terms

The meaning of column headings like "nurse staffing" and "advanced technologies."

Bernadine Healy, M.D.

Dr. Bernadine Healy on M Street in Georgetown. (Charlie Archambault for USN&WR)

Seeking a Children's Surgeon? Just Ask

However fancy a surgeon’s reputation, every parent must ask: Am I ready to put my child’s life in his or her hands?

More Bad Grades for U.S. Healthcare

A new report from the Commonwealth Fund shows some serious slippage and a few improvements

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        Music as Medicine for the Brain

        Neurologists prescribe it for conditions from Parkinson's and Alzheimer's to stroke and depression.

          Out Go the Ovaries? Not So Fast

          Doctors often remove them during a hysterectomy, but new research says think twice.

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            Nurse Cathy Williams examines young Austin King at the C.S. Mott Children's Hospital, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. (Bridget Barrett for USN&WR)

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