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Adolescent Medicine UW Pediatrics
WEBOur research program is designed to address key areas that affect the health of adolescents. We have expertise in STD research, behavioral change interventions to decrease sexual risk behaviors in adolescents, the impact of mental health disorders on physical health, somatic symptoms, and health services interventions to improve the …
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UW LEAH Program Leadership Education in Adolescent Health
WEBUW LEAH is dedicated to training future leaders in adolescent health with the goal of reducing health disparities, as well as improving health equity and services delivery for adolescents. UW LEAH fellows and trainees participate in mentored, hands-on, and didactic training in adolescent health, focusing on interdisciplinary practice
General Pediatrics UW Pediatrics
WEBThe UW Division of General Pediatrics and the affiliated Center for Child Health, Behavior and Development of Seattle Children's Research Institute, the Child Health Institute of the University of Washington, the Harborview Injury Prevention and Research Center, and the Northwest Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Unit provide rich and diverse …
Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine UW Pediatrics
WEBThe Pediatric Pulmonary and Sleep Division emphasizes the comprehensive and compassionate care of children with respiratory-related disorders, clinical and basic science research, and training in pulmonary medicine for medical students, residents, pulmonary fellows, and allied healthcare providers. Our mission is to improve the health of
About UW LEAH Leadership Education in Adolescent Health
WEBUW LEAH is an interdisciplinary program dedicated to training graduate students, post-graduate fellows, and mid-career adolescent health professionals in five key adolescent health disciplines: UW LEAH uniquely prepares trainees to assume leadership roles in their respective fields. Fellows receive advanced training in leadership skills
Emergency Medicine UW Pediatrics
WEBThe Division of Emergency Medicine provides 24-hours per day, 365 days per year pediatric acute care for local and regional children from birth through age 21. Emergency Services provides specialized physician, nursing, social, and environmental expertise in the management of urgent, emergency, and critical pediatric medical and surgical issues.
About UW Pediatrics UW Pediatrics
WEBPatient Care Locations. Read more about UW Pediatric locations, or contact them directly at: Pediatric Primary Care Center at UWMC-Roosevelt: (206) 598-3000. Seattle Children's Hospital: (206) 987-2000. UW Medical Center: (206) 520-5000. Harborview Medical Center: (206) 744-3335.
Infectious Disease UW Pediatrics
WEBThe Division of Infectious Disease includes 39 faculty members, including 17 Professors, 7 Associate Professors, 8 Assistant professors and 4 Acting Assistant Professors. The Division is committed to conducting cutting-edge research on infectious diseases relevant to children, delivering the highest quality of clinical care in the area of
Critical Care Medicine UW Pediatrics
WEBThe Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine (PCCM) is devoted to providing state-of-the-art, evidence-based care to critically ill infants and children, while advancing the science of pediatric critical care and training the next generation of academic pediatric intensivists. We strive to maintain a national reputation for excellence in
Endocrinology UW Pediatrics
WEBEndocrinology provides consultative care at Seattle Children’s. Diagnoses or conditions treated are: adrenal disorders, calcium and phosphorus disorders, constitutional growth delay, diabetes mellitus, gonadal disorders, growth hormone deficiency, hypoglycemia, hyperlipidemia, pituitary disorders, precocious puberty, premature thelarche and …
Seattle Children's Hospital UW Pediatrics
WEBSeattle Children's Hospital. Photo. Seattle Children's Hospital is a 420-bed hospital and home to an award-winning, state-of-the-art PICU and the University of Washington Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship. Seattle Children's serves the largest geographic area of any children's hospital in the country and is the sole academic pediatric
Gastroenterology and Hepatology UW Pediatrics
WEBThe Gastroenterology Division provides excellent care in the areas of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), Celiac Disease (gluten intolerance), Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), malabsorption disorders (problems with digestion or absorption of nutrients), acute and chronic liver disease (hepatitis), liver and intestine transplantation, pancreatic …
The Center for Indigenous Health UW Pediatrics
WEB08/01/2023. The Center for Indigenous Health provides a space for Indigenous doctors and residents at the UW to connect. The Center aims to foster a sense of community among Indigenous physicians, and works to increase the number of Indigenous physicians in Washington State by inspiring the younger generations to pursue a career in medicine.
Hospital Medicine UW Pediatrics
WEBThe Division of Hospital Medicine consists of pediatricians who serve as attending physicians for inpatients at Seattle Children’s Hospital. Our physicians ensure that the medical team keeps in close contact with primary care physicians to coordinate inpatient and outpatient care. We provide care using a family-centered model and meet daily
Adolescent Medicine Fellowship UW Pediatrics
WEBOverview. The UW Adolescent Medicine Training Program focuses on the development of excellence in clinical, research and leadership skills inadolescent health and medicine with the goal of developing faculty who are interested in leadership in academics or public health. Our training is highly interdisciplinary, and our fellows interact with faculty and …
Bioethics and Palliative Care UW Pediatrics
WEBThe Treuman Katz Center at the Seattle Children’s Research Institute is the first program in the country to focus on pediatric bioethics issues and serves as a national resource for addressing the complex bioethical issues affecting families, healthcare institutions and society. In 2018, the Treuman Katz Center expanded its focus to include pediatric …
Developmental Medicine UW Pediatrics
WEBDr. Doherty’s research interests focus on hindbrain malformations as a way to understand human brain development and common disorders such as intellectual disability, autism, ataxic cerebral palsy and even mental health disorders such as schizophrenia. His group uses a variety of genetic techniques (SNP mapping, array CGH, and high throughput
UW Pediatrics Global Health Collaborative UW Pediatrics
WEBThe mission of the UW Department of Pediatrics Global Health Collaborative (GHC) is to improve global child health and survival by catalyzing the work of UW pediatric faculty and trainees. GHC strives to achieve this mission through: Supporting advocacy, research and education in pediatric global health
Neonatology UW Pediatrics
WEBAbout. The Division of Neonatal Biology and Respiratory Diseases of the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Washington was officially created in 1963. As the Division has grown, so has our sphere of research interests, and these now include global neonatal‐perinatal health, health professional simulation, pulmonary physiology and
Hematology/Oncology and Bone Marrow Transplant UW Pediatrics
WEBOverview. The Division of Hematology/Oncology and Bone Marrow Transplant provides the pediatric cancer care for the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA). The SCCA brings together the adult and pediatric oncology programs of Seattle Children’s Hospital, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center (FHCRC) and the University of Washington …
Craniofacial Medicine UW Pediatrics
WEBThe Division of Craniofacial Medicine aims to provide and coordinate the highest–quality interdisciplinary care of patients with congenital and acquired craniofacial conditions. Our faculty’s expertise spans the fields of epidemiology, genetics, developmental biology and clinical research. We provide outpatient and inpatient care at Seattle
Child Health Equity Research Fellowship UW Pediatrics
WEBThe Child Health Equity Research Program for Post-doctoral Trainees (CHERPP-T) at the University of Washington School of Medicine (UW) is a mentored, research project-based training program in health equity research that provides trainees with didactic training in rigorous health services and clinical research methodologies, and in community …
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