Top Doctors Methodology 2012

Here is the way New Jersey Monthly compiled this year’s list of Top Doctors.

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 22,780 New Jersey-based doctors were invited to give their recommendations for this year’s list.

Here’s how the survey was conducted. On January 27, 2012, a questionnaire was mailed to all New Jersey-based physicians who have been licensed by the state for at least five years. The mailing list, which is used by the state Board of Medical Examiners for licensing purposes, was obtained from the New Jersey Department of Consumer Affairs. Respondents could return the original paper questionnaire or complete the questionnaire online. Web survey participants were required to enter their license numbers to avoid duplicate voting.

Overall, 1,043 mail and 4,526 web responses were received. A check for non-duplication and invalid or duplicate license numbers prevented ballot stuffing. Photocopies, duplicate online entries, and surveys from ineligible participants were disqualified.

In the end, 4,453 non-duplicated responses were validated for use in the survey for a response rate of 20 percent.  Once all the eligible votes were tallied, doctors with sufficient votes were placed on a preliminary list. A handful of doctors then were excluded because of prior disciplinary actions.

Next, the preliminary list was submitted for review to a Professional Advisory Board of 24 doctors (see below). In the review process, the final list of 839 Top Doctors was determined, representing 68 medical specialties.

Professional Advisory Board
The following 24 doctors comprise the Professional Advisory Board for this year’s Top Doctors survey. The board members reviewed the preliminary results of the survey and submitted names for possible addition or deletion. Board members are chosen from among doctors who received a high level of votes last year in their respective specialties.

DR. RAO V. BALLAM, surgery/general, Glen Ridge
DR. KATHLEEN CASEY, infectious disease, Neptune City
DR. JOHN CHECTON, cardiovascular disease, Long Branch
DR. NANCY COURTNEY COZZINI, pediatrics/general, Belleville
DR. ADAM ELFANT, gastroenterology, Mount Laurel
DR. EUGENE A. GATTI, allergy & immunology, Marlton
DR. MICHAEL G. GIULIANO, family medicine, Nutley
DR. WARREN R. HEYMANN, dermatology, Marlton
DR. BRYAN T. HO, otolaryngology, Englewood
DR. MATTHEW D. IAMMATTEO, obstetrics & gynecology, Morristown
DR. SUZANNE M. KABIS, nephrology, Somerset
DR. EDWARD A. LATIMER, psychiatry, Montclair
DR. RONALD J. LIBRIZZI, maternal & fetal medicine, Voorhees
DR. FRANK P. MANGINELLO, neonatology, Ridgewood
DR. SCOTT E. METZGER, anesthesiology & pain management, Shrewsbury
DR. MARIE E. NEVIN, endocrinology, diabetes & metabolism, Morristown
DR. GARY R. ROMBOUGH, surgery/orthopedic, Montclair
DR. ALLEN D. ROSEN, surgery/plastic, Montclair
DR. ELLIOT ROSENSTEIN, rheumatology, Summit
DR. IHOR STEVEN SAWCZUK, urology, Hackensack
DR. THOMAS A. SCHWARTZER, internal medicine, Somerset
DR. FREDERIC J. SCOOPO, pulmonary disease, Cedar Knolls
DR. LEON G. SMITH SR., infectious disease, Roseland
DR. MARK D. WIDMANN, surgery/thoracic, Morristown
 

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