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Duke Children's among best hospitals ranked by U.S. News & World Report

Duke Children’s Hospital Is Ranked No. 1 in North Carolina

Duke Children’s is ranked among the top 50 children's hospitals nationally in 10 specialties by U.S. News & World Report and retained its position at No. 1 in North Carolina. It is tied for #1 in the Southeast in the magazine's annual rankings for 2023-2024.

Duke's pediatric cardiology and heart surgery program is ranked second in the nation and remains the best program for children with heart disease in North Carolina.

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Duke Health Provider Group (PDC) Joins Duke University Health System on July 1

The Private Diagnostic Clinic (PDC) will join Duke University Health System (DUHS) on July 1, 2023. This is a historical milestone for Duke that will simplify and align our operations to better serve all patient needs. This means that your previous PDC provider will be a part of the same health system as other Duke Health providers, including Duke hospitals and Duke Primary Care beginning July 1, 2023.

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Why Seeing a Sports Medicine Primary Care Physician Is Important for Young Athletes

If your child experiences sport-related pain or injury, an appointment with a sports medicine primary care physician may be the best option for getting them back in the game. Here Rebecca Wadlinger, DO, a sports medicine primary care physician at Duke Sports Medicine Green Level, answers common questions about what she and her colleagues do, the conditions they teat, and more.

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