Thursday, August 7, 2008

Best Hospitals

Diary of a Hospital

(Jim Lo Scalzo for USN&WR)

Atop the Vanderbilt helipad, LifeFlight nurses transfer a car accident victim to a gurney. In 2007, the crew made 3,000 retrievals from outlying areas.

5 Days at Vanderbilt Medical Center

An inside look at how this Nashville hospital earns a spot on the Honor Roll.

Photo Essay

(Charlie Archambault for USN&WR)

Nurse Anisa Metiri triage nurse at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx NY.

Walk in the Shoes of an ER Nurse

A busy shift at Montefiore Medical Center's Weiler Division in the Bronx, N.Y., highlights the pressures on a triage nurse Anisa Mertiri.

hospital amenities

Close-up of woman eating dinner (Jupiter Images)

Jazzing Up a Hospital Stay

Gourmet dining, fine art--some patients even get field trips.

Bernadine Healy, M.D.

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

Great Medicine Needs
Committed Patients

The hard work of getting well starts after you return home. Are you up to it?

Deciphering America's Best Hospitals

Surgeon Tom Naslund (center) repairs a bulging aorta. (Jim Lo Scalzo for USN&WR)

Methodology: Inside the Rankings

How 170 out of 5,453 hospitals and medical centers made the cut.

How Music Puts a Spring in a Fitness Routine

Tunes' tempo and inspiration help push athletes to the finish.

    Where to Turn for Immediate Medical Care

    With doctors overbooked, people turn to retail clinics and urgentcare centers.

      From Fish Oil to Medicine

      No nutrient is more important for decreasing cardiovascular death—and more lacking—than omega-3.

        Health Buzz: Emergency Room Delays

        Americans drinking less alcohol, why you shouldn’t drug test your kids, and why women lie

          Sex, Lies, Looks: Women Talk About Deception

          Would you tell a falsehood to a stranger? Your coworker? C'mon, be honest.

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            Best Hospitals

            Country singers LB & Oakleaf ease the strain of a hospital stay by serenading patients in the trauma, dialysis, and transplant units. They are volunteers with Musicians On Call, a nonprofit that brings live and recorded music to patient bedsides, which Vanderbilt now sponsors. (Jim Lo Scalzo for USN&WR)

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