As Seattle Children’s senior vice president and chief people officer, Myra Gregorian helps the institution meet its human capital needs while maintaining high levels of workforce engagement and ...
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Jan. 8, 2025 – In 2021, when Ashlee and Nate Nielsen first learned their 2-year-old, Gavin, had an incurable brain tumor, the answer to “How long?” was devastating. Children with diffuse intrinsic ...
Suicide Prevention Program partnered with Seattle Children’s Care Network to create Behavioral Health Continuum of Care: A Series for Primary Care Providers. The series provides education about the ...
In partnership with Valley Cities Behavioral Health Care, we are proud to offer free Youth Mental Health First Aid courses to adults living in King County. This training is provided for residents or ...
Dr. Kelly Evans investigates sleep and breathing in children born with craniofacial conditions, with the goal of improving outcomes in patients with conditions affecting the airway's function. Evans's ...
My daughter Audrey was diagnosed with autism when she was four years old, more than 20 years ago now. Two years earlier, a series of hearing evaluations had already told us she was profoundly deaf. It ...
Caring for children is our passion, our commitment and our privilege at Seattle Children’s. As the pediatric and adolescent medical center covering the Washington, Alaska, Montana and Idaho (WAMI) ...
Dr. Scott Yang was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. He enrolled in the accelerated BS/MD Honors Program in Medical Education at Northwestern University where he completed both Bachelors of ...
We need your child's medical records from clinics, hospitals or other healthcare providers outside of Seattle Children's. Please mail or fax the records to us, or make sure your child's primary care ...
We want our kids to be persistent and resilient when they deal with challenges. We want them to learn and grow from their mistakes. And we want to empower them to feel optimistic, motivated and ...