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  • PE4068 Breastfeeding and HIV

    through your primary care provider. Or • You can get registered at the lab at Seattle Children’s and have your blood drawn when you bring your baby in for their visits. Please let us know which option you prefer. Give your baby additional HIV medicines during breastfeeding. Giving your baby additional

  • PE3474SC Psychosis: Facts for Families / Simplified Chinese

    Illness( 美 国 国 家 精 神 疾 病 联 盟 ) nami.org • The Stability Network thestabilitynetwork.org/mental-health-resources/websites • National Federation of Families( 美 国 全 国 家 庭 联 合 会 ) ffcmh.org • One Mind onemind.org • Strong365 Lab strong365.org • Students with Psychosis sws.ngo Seattle Children’s 为 失 聪 、 有 听

  • Short Form Assent English OLD

    Study Team Instructions: Please see Appendix A-10 of HRP-103 Investigator Manual for information about using this form. THIS DOCUMENT MUST BE IN YOUR LANGUAGE SHORT FORM ASSENT Assent to Participate in Research – Short Form Introduction We are asking you to be in a research study. Research is a way

  • Short Form Assent English OLD

    THIS DOCUMENT MUST BE IN YOUR LANGUAGE SHORT FORM ASSENT Assent to Participate in Research – Short Form Introduction We are asking you to be in a research study. Research is a way to test new ideas. Research helps us learn new ways to take care of kids. Being in a research study is your choice. You

  • PE1360 Eating Disorders: An Outpatient Recovery Guide for Parents and Caregivers

    • A physical exam • Discussion about safe levels of physical activity • Ordering lab work and other tests, as needed At visits, the clinic will take your adolescent’s weight with their back to the scale while wearing a gown and after using the restroom. This is called a “blind weight.” Blind

  • pe2197s.pdf

    will not be able to see the weight. • Draws blood or does other tests if provider requests Medical provider (doctor, nurse practitioner or physician’s assistant): • Takes patient and family medical history • Talks to adolescent alone • Does a physical exam • Reviews lab results • Orders lab work and tests

  • Community Partnership Guide for Engaging with Academic Researchers

    Community Partnership Guide for Engaging with Academic Researchers STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 Questions Plan Your Memorandum of Understanding Introduction to the Guide This guide was designed in collaboration with the Health Equity Research Community Advisory Council to help community organizations

  • Short Form Consent English OLD

    THIS DOCUMENT MUST BE WRITTEN IN YOUR LANGUAGE SHORT FORM CONSENT Consent to Participate in Research – Short Form Introduction At Seattle Children’s there are a number of research studies being done. The goal of research, in general, is to gain new knowledge. Children’s engages in research

  • Research Resources - CCTR - Seattle Children's

    Illustration of a question mark inside a circle Illustration of a video camera Research Research Centers and Programs Center for Clinical and Translational Research Research Administration Research Administration On This Page Research Resources Preparing a Proposal Primary responsibility

  • Research Centers and Programs at the Seattle Children's Research

    Seattle Children’s Research Institute is organized into research centers, each one specializing in areas like cancer immunotherapy, neuroscience and child health and behavior.