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Toronto General named world's second-best hospital by Newsweek
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Toronto General Hospital was named the world's second-best hospital in Newsweek's latest rankings; the UHN facility has been among the list's top 10 since 2019 and is noted for cardiac care, organ transplants and treatment of complex patients.
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Toronto General Hospital has been named the world's second-best hospital in Newsweek's latest rankings. The hospital is part of the University Health Network (UHN). The Newsweek list began in 2019, and Toronto General has ranked among the list's top ten each year. The facility is known for cardiac care, organ transplants and for treating patients with complex needs.
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- Toronto General was named the world's second-best hospital in Newsweek's latest rankings.
- The hospital has been ranked among the list's top 10 since the ranking began in 2019, and it most recently held third place for two consecutive years.
- The facility is noted for cardiac care, organ transplants and care for patients with complex needs.
- Dr. Kevin Smith, president and CEO of UHN, said in a news release that "This global recognition affirms UHN's legacy of discovery" and credited clinicians, researchers, educators, learners and staff.
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The ranking highlights Toronto General's international profile in specialized clinical care and research. Undetermined at this time.
