U.S. News and World Report 'Best Hospital' Survey Opens

The word 'VOTE' in white letters with a blue check mark on the 'O' on a red background

The voting period for the U.S. News and World Report ‘Best Hospitals’ survey is underway, and members of the George Washington University (GW) clinical community are asked to make their voices hear on behalf of the GW Hospital.

Eligible physicians will receive an email from Doximity to vote for the hospitals they consider the best for complex care in their field. Physicians may also log into their Doximity accounts to cast their ballots. The survey results are used as an important metric of the GW Hospital’s rankings in a number of service lines, as well as for regional and national rankings in U.S. News and World Report

Leadership at the GW clinical enterprise encourages physicians to take this opportunity to share the excellent work taking place at GW Hospital. The voting period lasts only a few weeks and no specific end date is provided, so it is best to vote early to ensure your voice is heard. 

For more information, contact the GW Hospital marketing team

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