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Updated Clinical Standard Work Pathway for Febrile Seizure
7.3.19 | The pathway is intended to improve the safety and quality of care for children with a simple or complex febrile seizure.
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Surgery Center Excellence: Seattle Children’s Again Receives Level 1
6.7.23 | Seattle Children’s is the only children’s hospital in Washington, and one of only 55 in the nation, to achieve this highest level of...
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How We Are Improving Families’ Scheduling Experience and Access at Sea
9.6.23 | Seattle Children’s is prioritizing making it easier for families to access care, especially in clinics with high demand and long wait times....
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How to Help Families Get an Evaluation for Autism Sooner
11.1.23 | Families of young children needing an evaluation for autism are currently facing wait times at Seattle Children’s of just over one year....
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Hip Dysplasia: X-Ray Recommended for Breech Infants at 6 Months of Age
11.1.23 | Breech presentation at birth or any point during the third trimester is a particularly strong risk factor for developmental hip dysplasia,...
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The Pacific Northwest Undiagnosed Diseases Network Is Open
4.7.21 | Applications to the PNW UDN can be submitted online or by mail and may be initiated by a patient’s family or provider.
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June New Resource Roundup - Provider News
Read about new resources from Seattle Children’s that may be helpful to community providers.
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2.5.20 | Our Neurosciences Center recently developed a standard of care for tic disorders/Tourette syndrome to assist referring providers. It offers...
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Meet Dr. Mignon Loh: Seattle Children’s New Leader of Cancer and Blood
2.2.22 | Seattle Children’s is thrilled to introduce Dr. Mignon Loh as our new leader of Cancer and Blood Disorders Care and Research.
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What to Expect When Referring Your Patient for Medication Management
9.1.21 | Short-term medication management can range from two visits — for intake and recommendation/prescription — to taking over care for a few...