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  • PE1239 Rheumatology Clinic

    to identify research studies for which your child might be eligible, and often leads specific research studies. • Fellow – licensed pediatrician doing specialty training in childhood rheumatic diseases. If your child sees a fellow, they will also see an attending. • Nurse – can answer questions and give

  • CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL AND REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER

    경우 연구원에게 말씀해주십시오. 필요한 시간을 내어 택하여 결정하십시오. 어떠한 질문이든지 질문이 있으면 연구원에게 물어보십시오. 여러분은 언제든지 질문할 수 있습니다. 유의 사항: 귀하께서 본 연구에 참여하기를 원하시면, 연구원이 귀하께서 사용하시는 언어로 된 서식을 드릴 것입니다. 그 서식에는 연구에 관한 설명이 들어갑니다. 준비가 되는 대로 제공할 것입니다. PLEASE NOTE: If you want to be in the research study, the researcher will give you a form

  • Facts and Stats 2024

    the first facility in Seattle’s Queen Anne neighborhood Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic (OBCC) opens Medical pavilion opens at hospital campus Seattle Children’s triples dedicated laboratory research space in Seattle Our Mission We provide hope, care and cures to help every child live the healthiest

  • Researching the Effects of Wildfire Smoke – Ways to Protect Kids

    Dr. Mary Crocker, pediatric pulmonologist and researcher at Seattle Children’s Research Institute’s Center for Respiratory Biology and Therapeutics, shares insights into her research and the patterns she’s seen reflected in the pediatric community as wildfire conditions continue to change.

  • Donor Perspectives on Informed Consent and Use of Biospecimens

    Researchers at Seattle Children’s learn about donor experience preferences in relation to supporting health-related research with brain organoids – revealing a generally positive reaction in providing consent to donation for a broad range of research to advance human health.

  • Current Advances in Research on Behavioral and Pharmacological Treatments for Youth With Autism

    It is difficult for practicing clinicians and researchers to stay up-to-date with emerging research on effective behavioral and pharmacological treatments for autism. This presentation reviews new data relevant for guiding clinical practice recommendations and important directions for future research will also be...

  • Seattle Children’s Looks to Become “Center of Excellence” In Gene ...

    Recent breakthroughs in cell and gene therapy research within Seattle Children’s Research Division has contributed to the creation of new technologies, new companies and – researchers hope – will lead to a range of new treatments and cures for pediatric diseases down the line.

  • Center for Pediatric Nursing Research - Seattle Children's

    The Center for Pediatric Nursing Research advances clinical practice–focused research among Seattle Children’s nurses at all career levels. The center also promotes research collaboration as part of multidisciplinary teams, with universities and in other pediatric healthcare settings.

  • nursing-publication-support-grant-program-application.docx

    Seattle Children’s Research Institute Nursing Publication Grant Program COVER PAGE Date: Click here to enter a date. Primary Author Information Name:       Credentials:       Email:       Phone:       Job Title:       Department/Unit:       Co-Author’s Name: (Include credentials, job title

  • Clinical Research Scholars Program - CCTR - Seattle Children's

    The Clinical Research Scholars Program (CRSP) is a mentored research career development program for CCTR, CRBT, NFCIBR and Ben Towne Center junior faculty members. The program objective is to support junior faculty in the development of successful clinical, translational and outcomes research at Seattle Children’s.