Cincy Magazine 2013 'Best Doctors' List Includes 400 UC-Affiliated Physicians
The just-published 2013 "Best Doctors" issue of Cincy magazine includes 400 physicians84 percent of the 478 different names on the listwith connections to the UC College of Medicine.
There are 335 (70 percent) who currently hold UC faculty appointments, 146 (31 percent) who received residency or fellowship training at UC and 103 (22 percent) who are graduates of the College of Medicine.
Forty-nine of the 400 UC-affiliated doctors are graduates of the college, trained at UC and are now faculty members. There are 37 UC faculty members new to the list in 2013.
Also included in the December 2012 issue are feature articles about faculty members Clifford Chin, MD, Pediatrics; Kellie Flood-Shaffer, MD, Obstetrics and Gynecology; Paul Keck, MD, Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience; Sri Murthy, MD, Family and Community Medicine; and Ron Warnick, MD, Neurosurgery.
The list, which is displayed by specialty, was taken from the Best Doctors in America 2013 database, which includes more than 45,000 physicians from across the country. The database is assembled by surveying doctors and asking them, "If you or a loved one needed a doctor in your specialty, to whom would you refer them? Doctors also could nominate others for the database.
For a full list of the doctors in the December 2012 issue, visit cincymagazine.com.
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