Awards & Recognition
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University Hospitals Awarded $7 Million by PCORI to Study Endovascular Thrombectomy in Patients Presenting Beyond 24 Hours
Dr. Amrou Sarraj will lead the study, which aims to provide deterministic evidence of clinical benefit due to addition of endovascular thrombectomy to standard medical care in this population.
Forbes Ranks University Hospitals in Top 10 Dream Employers
Health system is the only Ohio employer among top 10; Nominated by employees and college students.
University Hospitals Recognizes 2024 Class of Distinguished Physicians
Eighteen UH clinicians honored in special 'white coat' ceremony for exceptional clinical skills, dedication to patient care and for training the next generation of caregivers.
The Oxford-Harrington Rare Disease Centre (OHC) Announces Inaugural 2024 Rare Disease Scholar Award Recipients
10 scientists have been selected for OHC’s first annual award to advance academic discoveries into clinical practice for rare diseases.
University Hospitals Urology Institute Awarded $9.2 Million by the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute
Study will compare bulking versus sling for treating urinary incontinence at the time of vaginal prolapse repair.
University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital is again one of the Best Children’s Hospitals according to U.S. News & World Report
UH Rainbow is the top children’s hospital in Northern Ohio for newborn care, ranking #9 in the nation for neonatology.
UH Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital Awarded $1 Million in PCORI Funding to Improve Antibiotic Prescribing for Childhood Respiratory Infections
Award from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute aims to expand the successful inpatient pediatric antimicrobial stewardship program that UH Rainbow launched in 2013.
Harrington Discovery Institute at University Hospitals and Case Western Reserve School of Medicine Open Call for 2025 Harrington-MSTP Scholar Award
Grant award provides MD/PhD candidates with funding and expertise to translate promising scientific discoveries into medicines.