The Year in Review: Top 10 Stories of 2020 The Year in Review: Top 10 Stories of 2020 Stony Brook University
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Maurie McInnis Named Sixth President of Stony Brook University

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Stony Brook Ranked No. 1 for Reducing Inequalities in Higher Education

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University to Collaborate on BNL Electron-Ion Collider Project

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Crowdfunding Challenge Kicks Off $6.7M in Donations to Health Crisis Fund

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Rouven Essig Shares New Horizons in Physics Prize

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Stony Brook Students Take Top Honors in Prestigious Competitions

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SBU Research Team Receives $3.5M Grant to Study Depression

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Stony Brook Coronavirus Response Draws Praise

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Reimagined Stony Brook Union Opens

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Stony Brook Ranked in Top 2% of Hospitals Nationwide

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Stony Brook Ranked in Top 2% of Hospitals Nationwide

health care workers in scrubs Stony Brook University Hospital ’s ongoing commitment to high-quality patient care has garnered it recognition: Healthgrades named it one of America’s 100 Best Hospitals for 2020. It is the only hospital on Long Island for the past two consecutive years and among only five hospitals in New York State this year to receive this distinction. The honor places Stony Brook University Hospital in the top 2 percent of nearly 4,500 hospitals assessed nationwide for its consistent, year-over-year superior clinical performance. The ranking has special significance in terms of outcomes: For example, patients treated for stroke in hospitals achieving the award have, on average, a 25.2 percent lower risk of dying than if they were treated in hospitals that did not receive the award. What’s more, if all hospitals nationwide performed similarly to those achieving the Healthgrades America’s 100 Best Hospitals Award™, 170,783 lives could potentially have been saved.

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