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188 Children’s Top Doctors recognized by Mpls.St.Paul Magazine

Congratulations to the 188 Children’s physicians recognized by Mpls.St.Paul Magazine as 2019 Top Doctors. The 23rd edition of the list includes more than 819 doctors from across the Twin Cities in 45 specialties. Physicians were asked to nominate one or more doctors (excluding themselves) whom they would choose if they or a loved one were seeking medical care. From there, candidates were grouped into different specialties and on myriad factors, including (but not limited to) peer recognition, professional achievement, extensive research and disciplinary history. Doctors who had the highest scores from each grouping were invited to serve on a blue-ribbon panel that evaluated the other candidates. The Top Doctors are all listed in the July issue of the magazine.

In addition, the issue featured an exclusive piece about Children’s Minnesota neonatologist, Dr. Andrea Lampland, “Changing outcomes for the smallest patients.”

“I have the best job. I go to work every day and love what I do,” she said. “I love treating little tiny babies, and I love talking to their parents and helping them through this crazy, tumultuous time.”

Congratulations to all of our Top Doctors at Children’s, who are a remarkable example of the great care we provide to children every day!

You can see the full Top Doctors list, along with the feature on Dr. Lampland, online here.


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