June 9, 2015, New Haven, Connecticut — Yale New Haven Children's Hospital has been ranked among the best in the nation for six of its pediatric subspecialties in the 2015-16 Best Children's Hospitals rankings, published online by U.S. News & World Report. YNHCH ranked in cancer (#44); diabetes and endocrinology (#5); gastroenterology and GI surgery (#26); neonatology (#46); neurology and neurosurgery (#39) and pulmonology (#44).
At #5, YNHCH diabetes and endocrinology again ranked among the elite national programs.
"We are honored to have so many of our children's hospital specialties ranked among the best in the United States. We are especially proud that our diabetes and endocrinology program is among the top five nationally," said Clifford Bogue, MD, physician-in-chief and chief medical officer at Yale New Haven Children's Hospital (YNHCH) and interim chief, pediatrics, Yale School of Medicine. "Our goal is simply to be the best we can be for the children of our region. Our growth, our quality and safety initiatives, and our commitment to recruiting and retaining top medical talent are vital to improving outcomes, discovering new cures and caring for every child who needs us."
Yale New Haven Children's Hospital is a major medical center with campuses in New Haven and Bridgeport. The network of seven Pediatric Specialty Centers across the region provides access to more than 35 pediatric medical and surgical subspecialties. Three centers are located in New Haven as well as in the towns of Greenwich, Norwalk, Old Saybrook and Trumbull.