In partnership with Valley Cities Behavioral Health Care, we are proud to offer free Youth Mental Health First Aid courses to adults living in King County. This training is provided for residents or ...
Meconium ileus (pronounced meh-COE-nee-um ILL-ee-us) means that a baby’s first stool (feces), called meconium, is blocking the last part of the baby’s small intestine (ileum). This can happen when the ...
Families throughout Washington state who need urgent support for their child’s mental or behavioral health have a new option: Psychiatric Urgent Care. Seattle Children’s opened the clinic in late ...
Dec. 9, 2024 – On Halloween 2023, 4-year-old Rowan Synnott was excited to go trick-or-treating with his big brother, Colin, in Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood. Dressed as Spider-Man, one of his ...
The Behavior and Attention Management Program (BAM) offers Short Term Individualized Therapy (STINT) for treating disruptive behavior for patient and families who speak a language other than English ...
We have developed a new handout for provider offices listing the specialties that have gone live with eConsults and the available orders for each specialty. The flyer can be found here, or on our ...
Passion Statement "Every time I interact with a family in the clinic or hospital, I feel that I’m part of something sacred. Clinically, I love seeing children get well — if not healed completely, then ...
Seattle Children’s Research Institute is committed to building an inclusive and diverse workforce, and inspiring the next generation of scientists, physicians and healthcare workers. The Science ...
Janet A. Englund, MD: Professor of Pediatric Infectious Diseases. My research interests include the study of vaccine-preventable diseases and viral respiratory diseases in young children and ...
Dr. Shannon Oda received a Ph.D. in Immunology from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus/National Jewish Health and completed her postdoctoral training with Dr. Philip Greenberg at the ...
What is tuberous sclerosis complex? Tuberous sclerosis complex (TOO-bur-uhs skluh-ROH-sis), or TSC, is a rare genetic condition that causes tumors to grow in different parts of the body, especially ...
Children with immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) may bruise or bleed easily because the disease destroys platelets. Platelets are the blood cells that help form clots to stop bleeding and close wounds. The ...