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NYC Health + Hospitals today announced that 11 of its esteemed hospital leaders and physicians have earned recognition as part of Castle Connolly’s ‘2025 Top AAPI Doctors’ list. This prestigious acknowledgment highlights the exceptional contributions of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) healthcare professionals in the medical field.
The honored physicians represent a diverse range of specialties, showcasing their commitment to providing high-quality care to the community. This recognition not only underscores their individual achievements but also reflects the collective excellence and dedication of the entire NYC Health + Hospitals system in delivering outstanding healthcare services.
The selection process for the Top AAPI Doctors involves a rigorous evaluation by peers and experts in the medical community, ensuring that only the most qualified and impactful practitioners are recognized. NYC Health + Hospitals takes pride in this accomplishment, as it highlights the vital role of AAPI doctors in shaping the future of healthcare and serving the diverse population of New York City.
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