Cleveland Clinic’s urology program has just been named No. 1 in the country in U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Hospitals 2017-18” rankings, continuing an 18-year trend of ranking No.1 or No. 2. Cleveland Clinic also maintained its ranking as the No. 2 nephrology program in the U.S.
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“This U.S. News recognition is a great honor for all of the caregivers in our institute and illustrates just how dedicated our staff is to providing the absolute best care for our patients,” says Eric Klein, MD, Chairman, Glickman Urological & Kidney Institute. “We thank colleagues across the country for their confidence and collaboration.”
This short video sheds light on how the institute has been able to garner this recognition year after year.
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