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New Jersey Monthly Magazine
Doctors

2011 Top Doctors

Use our brand new searchable database to explore the complete listing of New Jersey's best physicians. You'll see 785 of the top NJ doctors in 64 specialties. more

Weighing in on Reform

The AMA’s new leader sees great benefits to impending changes in health care—but says doctors got short changed. more

Send in the Clowns

For ailing children, a little laughter can go a long way. more

Angels on Call

In the burn center at Saint Barnabas, caregivers meet trauma with skill and compassion. more

Medicine's Master Sleuths

Infectious-disease specialists solve the tough cases that leave others baffled. more

When the Doctor Becomes the Patient

For breast surgeon Dana Holwitt, the diagnosis of breast cancer was a shocker; going through treatment, a revelation. more

Top Doctors 2010: Methodology

For this year’s list of Top Doctors, New Jersey Monthly commissioned an independent survey by Leflein Associates, a New Jersey-owned research firm in Ringwood. A total of 21,532 New Jersey-based doctors were invited to give their recommendations for this year’s list. more

Top Doctors 2010: FAQ

Here are some frequently asked questions about our Top Doctors 2010 list: more

The Doctor Is In

Heart surgeon Mehmet Oz still cracks chests, but his bigger mission is making America healthy again. more

Waiting For Godoctor

It's interesting how the quality of your waiting changes after you've been sprung from the waiting room and are now in the examining room, though still waiting...

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Nurses' Choice: Top Doctors

They work alongside doctors every day. Now the state’s nurses give us their picks for the 180 Top Doctors. more

The Real Doctors' Wives of NJ

Five outspoken spouses dish about stress, sacrifice, and those (nonexistent) bonbons. more

Help on Wheels

Two New Jersey doctors see the wave of the medical future in the past. more

The Doctor Drain

The Beat Goes On

A last-minute heart transplant enabled a dying father to walk his daughter down the aisle—and contemplate an active future. more