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“One of the things I commonly encounter in my everyday clinical practice is kids with asthma, which is a really important and unfortunately common chronic disease for children,” Dr. Catherine Karr says.
Dr. Jarrad Scarlett, PhD is the new Pediatric Residency Associate Program Director.
We are pleased to announce that Dr. Beth Lawlor, PhD, has been selected as July's Transformer of the Month.
Dr. Brian Johnston is the new Associate Medical Director for Credentialing and Regulatory Affairs at Harborview from July 1, 2023.
The Center for Indigenous Health aims to motivate younger generations to pursue a career in medicine, ultimately leading to a rise in the number of Indigenous physicians practicing both in Washington State and across the country.
In recognition of his lifelong contributions, Dr. Jackson will be transitioning from Professor of Pediatrics to Emeritus Professor of Pediatrics.
Children are vulnerable to heat, especially with worsening heat conditions and the risk of wildfire smoke inhalation. Dr. Marcus Boos, an associate professor in the Department of Pediatrics and director of the Dermatology Residency Program, discusses the issue further.
Susan Cameron is appointed as the new UW Pediatrics Division Administrator of Adolescent Medicine. The Division of Adolescent Medicine is a Clinical-Science division within the Department of Pediatrics. The annual budget for the division is approximately $4.5M and includes research funding based at the Seattle Children’s Research Institute.
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