Yale New Haven (Conn.) Hospital. The neurosurgery department at Yale University School of Medicine launched in 1918 and has grown into the department of neurosurgery at Yale New Haven Hospital, which trains neurosurgeons through the recently unveiled Franklin Robinson Fellowship. Yale New Haven Hospital's neurosurgeons provide care across 10 Connecticut-based hospitals and participate in multiple clinical trials to provide evidence-based support for investigational technologies and therapies. The hospital also supports an Advanced Comprehensive Stroke Center certified by The Joint Commission that provides access to care 24/7, and Yale New Haven Hospital was the first in Connecticut to employ stroke nurse navigators. A Blue Distinction Center+ for spine surgery, Yale-New Haven Hospital earned recognition as one of the top 50 hospitals in the nation for neurology and neurosurgery in 2017-18, as ranked by U.S. News & World Report.
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