The Agostino Gemelli University Hospital Foundation IRCCS climbs to the podium of world health thanks to the performance of Gastroenterology, which ranks third in the world in the ranking of the ‘Best specialized hospitals in the world 2021’, drawn up by the American weekly ‘Newsweek’ (https: // www .newsweek.com / worlds-best-specialized-hospitals-2021 / gastroenterology). A ranking that sees giants such as the Mayo Clinic in Rochester (Minnesota, USA) and Mount Sinai Hospital in New York at the top, followed closely by the extraordinary third place in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology at the A. Gemelli IRCCS University Hospital. “Having learned of the ranking published by ‘Newsweek’, an event that everyone is waiting for in the autumn, because it reveals the best 100 centers in the world in various specialties – comments the professorAntonio Gasbarrini(photo), full professor of Internal Medicine at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart and Director of the Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences at the A. Gemelli IRCCS University Hospital Foundation, Rome – he was a source of enormous pride for us. Gastroenterology is awarded, which in reality represents the world of all those who deal with the digestive system, made up of clinicians, surgeons, sonographers, endoscopists, radiologists, pathologists, everything that in short is around a large hospital like ours , which is an absolute excellence regarding the digestive system. We were pleasantly surprised by the fact that we ranked in front of the great American centers such as Massachusetts General Hospital, Johns Hopkins or Cleveland Clinic, but also in front of all the great European centers,
We are first in Europe and we also come first of all Asian countries, which are showing world excellence. All this fills us with satisfaction – continues Gasbarrini – And the credit for this success also goes to those young people who are making their mark both on the academic side and, as this ranking shows, also on the welfare level. Special thanks also go to the Rome Foundation and its visionary Honorary President, Professor Emmanuele FM Emanuele, for having contributed significantly to the innovative technological equipment that has made our Gastroenterology great. Finally, we are really happy with the result achieved by an Italian center because it shows that our National and Regional Health Service is able to offer, at least in this area of ​​medicine,
Honorable mention also for the Neurology and Endocrinology and Diabetology of the A. Gemelli Polyclinic who have made themselves honored, placing themselves among the top 40 in the world in the respective ‘best specialized hospitals 2021’ rankings of ‘Newsweek’ (33rd place for Neurology, https://www.newsweek.com/worlds-best-specialized-hospitals-2021/neurology and 39th place for Endocrinology, https://www.newsweek.com/worlds-best-specialized-hospitals -2021 / endocrinology). The ‘Newsweek’ ranking is drawn up on the basis of the results of a global survey, conducted among tens of thousands of stakeholders in the healthcare world (doctors, hospital managers) belonging to 20 countries, between May and July; the analysis of the data obtained allows to calculate an ‘overall report score’. In its 90 years of life, ‘Newsweek’ has covered all aspects of health, from scientific innovations, to economic issues, to the ‘miracles’ of medicine and above all to the practical effects that all this can have on people. In partnership with Statista Inc. (a leading company in market research and consumer data), ‘Newsweek’ annually draws up the list of the best hospitals in the world. More recently, it has also begun to produce a ranking of the best 50 hospitals in the world by specialist branch (endocrinology, oncology, cardiology, neurology, orthopedics, gastroenterology). “The aim – they explain from Newsweek – is to offer our readers an independent, authoritative and reliable ranking, providing a guide to the best hospitals, where to receive an accurate diagnosis and where to be treated”. to the ‘miracles’ of medicine and above all to the practical repercussions that all this can have on people. In partnership with Statista Inc. (a leading company in market research and consumer data), ‘Newsweek’ annually draws up the list of the best hospitals in the world. More recently, it has also begun to produce a ranking of the best 50 hospitals in the world by specialist branch (endocrinology, oncology, cardiology, neurology, orthopedics, gastroenterology). “The aim – they explain from Newsweek – is to offer our readers an independent, authoritative and reliable ranking, providing a guide to the best hospitals, where to receive an accurate diagnosis and where to be treated”. to the ‘miracles’ of medicine and above all to the practical repercussions that all this can have on people. In partnership with Statista Inc. (a leading company in market research and consumer data), ‘Newsweek’ annually draws up the list of the best hospitals in the world. More recently, it has also begun to produce a ranking of the best 50 hospitals in the world by specialist branch (endocrinology, oncology, cardiology, neurology, orthopedics, gastroenterology). “The aim – they explain from Newsweek – is to offer our readers an independent, authoritative and reliable ranking, providing a guide to the best hospitals, where to receive an accurate diagnosis and where to be treated”. (a leading company in market research and consumer data), ‘Newsweek’ annually draws up the list of the best hospitals in the world. More recently, it has also begun to produce a ranking of the best 50 hospitals in the world by specialist branch (endocrinology, oncology, cardiology, neurology, orthopedics, gastroenterology). “The aim – they explain from Newsweek – is to offer our readers an independent, authoritative and reliable ranking, providing a guide to the best hospitals, where to receive an accurate diagnosis and where to be treated”. (a leading company in market research and consumer data), ‘Newsweek’ annually draws up the list of the best hospitals in the world. More recently, it has also begun to produce a ranking of the best 50 hospitals in the world by specialist branch (endocrinology, oncology, cardiology, neurology, orthopedics, gastroenterology). “The aim – they explain from Newsweek – is to offer our readers an independent, authoritative and reliable ranking, providing a guide to the best hospitals, where to receive an accurate diagnosis and where to be treated”.
