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UW Pediatrics Members Return from Kenya  -
UW pediatric team visited Kenyatta National Hospital, Nairobi. The picture shows Maneesh, Amelie, Emily, Leslie and Suzinne in front of the hospital. The team met with partners at the Dept of Paediatrics.

Members of UW Pediatrics recently traveled to Kenya to visit the site for the REACH Pathway Program.

CNN interviews Dr. Sarah Leary about Medulloblastoma -
Dr. Sarah Leary

CNN interviewed Dr. Sarah Leary about medulloblastoma, the most common malignant brain tumor in childhood, after Michael Strahan shared news of his teenage daughter's diagnosis on Good Morning America. 

Mix it up! Global WACh and Global Health Collaborative host mixer to connect on global health interests -
GHC

The GHC hosted a mixer on January 11 at the Hans Rosling Center for Population Health!

Dr. Alissa Darden appointed as UW Pediatric Residency Program Director -
Dr. Alissa Darden

The Department of Pediatrics is thrilled to announce that Dr. Alissa Darden has been offered and accepted the UW Pediatric Residency Program Director role beginning in June 2024.
 

'Ask for the care you want for your child.’ In support of an integrative and holistic system of care for kids. -
Dr. Cora Collette Breuner, a champion for holistic care. Photo by Joshua Huston

"It isn’t about doing these holistic modalities “instead of” medical intervention but doing them with contemporary medical approaches," says Dr. Cora Breuner.

Dr. Deen Writes the New Scientific Guidelines in the American Heart Association -
Dr. Deen

Dr. Jason Deen writes the new scientific guidelines in the American Heart Association for cardiovascular health in American Indian/ Alaska Native (AI/AN) women of childbearing age.

Congratulations to Scott Baebler! -
Scott Baebler

We proudly announce that Scott Baebler has been awarded the Partner in Safety Award at EH&S. Congratulations on this well-deserved recognition! 

New Center for Indigenous Health -
Center for Indigenous Health Logo

Indigenous students deserve to see themselves represented in healthcare professions. The Center for Indigenous Health at UW Medicine aims to make this a reality by providing opportunities to pursue medical careers.

Seattle Children's Researchers Represent Washington State in National Pediatric Emergency Care Research Network -
Dr. Eileen J. Klein

Congratulations to Dr. Eileen Klein and the Seattle Children's Emergency Department Research group, who were recently awarded a grant to fund ongoing research in the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network.
 

We Are All Connected: Celebrating Indigenous Employee Voices -
Dr. Shaquita Bell

Supporting local Indigenous communities is crucial, especially during the holiday season. Dr. Shaquita Bell shares why this support is necessary.