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Warts What are warts? Warts are verrucous, can occur in any place on the body, and are most common in school-aged children. Children who are...
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Hematuria The presence of >5 red blood cells per high-powered field (RBCs/hpf) on urine microscopy What can you do? We suggest the following for...
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EpicCare Link and eConsults - Seattle Children's
An eConsult is a non-urgent asynchronous electronic consultation request initiated by a community provider to a Seattle Children’s specialist.
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Building Trust With Patients and Families to Improve Racial and ...
Seattle Children’s fosters trust with families to improve racial and ethnic diversity in pediatric research, ensuring equitable representation and...
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Molluscum Contagiosum What is molluscum contagiosum? Molluscum contagiosum is a viral skin infection most common in children and infants. The virus...
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Prevent Suicide: Ask the Question - Seattle Children's
Information on suicide prevention for kids and teens. Suicide is the second-leading cause of death for people ages 10 to 24.
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Refer a Patient to the Dermatology Clinic at Seattle Children's
The Dermatology team will see your patient as quickly as possible by the provider on the specialty team who is the best match for managing the...
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Physician Relations - Seattle Children's
A resource for medical staff when they are not sure who to contact, how to find information, or how to answer a question.
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Patient and Family Education - Dermatology at Seattle Children's
Dermatology resources. Includes information on diagnosis and treatment.
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Refer a Patient to the Urology Program of Seattle Children's
Healthcare professionals can refer patients to Seattle Children’s Urology Program by fax, EpicCare Link or phone. Our team includes experts in all...