Awards and Recognitions: June 2025
Main Line Health receives top rating for vascular care
Main Line Health has again earned a prestigious 3-star rating from the Society for Vascular Surgery’s Vascular Quality Initiative. This continued recognition highlights Main Line Health’s unwavering dedication to providing top-tier vascular care and delivering the best possible outcomes for patients, including critical areas of care such as carotid artery procedures, aneurysm repair and peripheral artery treatments.
Bryn Mawr Rehab Hospital receives accreditation for concussion and other programs
Bryn Mawr Rehab Hospital has received a 3-year Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities accreditation for its outpatient concussion program. Additionally, it received reaccreditations for seven rehabilitation programs. This recognition focuses on quality and a patient-centered approach in a healthcare environment.
Paoli Hospital recognized among America’s Best Hospitals for Specialized Care by Newsweek
Paoli Hospital was recently recognized by Newsweek as among America’s Best Hospitals for Specialized Care. The recognition is for the best hospitals within the United States for cancer, cardiac, neurological, orthopedic, endocrine and pulmonary care.
Lankenau Medical Center recognized for excellence in lactation care
The International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners® (IBLCE®) and International Lactation Consultant Association® (ILCA®) have recognized Lankenau Medical Center for excellence in lactation care. Lankenau received the IBCLC Care Award in recognition for staffing professionals who hold the prestigious International Board Certified Lactation Consultant® (IBCLC®) certification and providing a lactation program for breastfeeding families. In addition, the facility and its lactation team demonstrated they have recently completed activities that help protect, promote and support breastfeeding.
System recognized for cybersecurity excellence
Main Line Health has been recognized with a 2025 CSO Award. CSO, a leading cybersecurity news organization, honored Main Line Health's commitment to cybersecurity excellence through its innovative approach to protecting patient data and critical infrastructure.
System colleagues shine at Main Line Chamber's Celebration of Business Leadership event
At the 2025 Celebration of Business Leadership, the Main Line Chamber of Commerce proudly honored outstanding contributions by leaders in the region. Now-retired Main Line Health President and CEO Jack Lynch was named CEO of the Year. Daniel Tarantino, DPT, PT, Assistant Manager Inpatient Therapy at Bryn Mawr Rehab Hospital, and Caitlin Hamby, Director of Onsite Patient Access for Main Line Health, were graduates of the Leadership Main Line class of 2025.

Dr. David Rubenstein becoming 1st orthopedic surgeon to enter Philadelphia Jewish Sports Hall of Fame
David Rubenstein, MD, who is based at Lankenau Medical Center, in September will become the first orthopedic surgeon to enter the Philadelphia Jewish Sports Hall of Fame. Dr. Rubenstein was the Sixers team orthopedic surgeon from 2008 to 2013 before moving on to the Phillies from 2013 to 2024. He is among 13 inductees.

Dr. William Gray honored by Dickinson College
William A. Gray, MD, MSCAI, FACC, System Chief of Cardiovascular Diseases and Co-Director of the Lankenau Heart Institute, received a Distinguished Alumni Award from Dickinson College. His Professional Achievement Award acknowledged his achievements not only as a clinician and researcher but also as an educator and inventor.
DAISY Award Winners
The DAISY Award is a recognition program to celebrate and recognize nurses
- Kim Fleming, Lankenau Medical Center (May)
- Vicki Garland, Bryn Mawr Rehab Hospital (May)
BEE Award Winners
The Being Extraordinary Everyday (BEE) Award honors non-nursing employees who demonstrate and exemplify excellence
- Hailie Jolly, Lankenau Medical Center (June)