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Samuel R. Browd, M.D., Ph.D., FACS, FAANS, FAAP is the Director of Seattle Children’s Hydrocephalus Program, Surgical Director of the Tone Management Program, Medical Director of Seattle Children’s ...
Robert Sidbury MD, MPH got his undergraduate and medical degrees from Duke University, and his Masters in Public Health from Harvard. He did his internship and residency at UCSF and the Oregon Health ...
Free downloadable FAST handouts and workbooks. Many families use these resources with the support of a mental health provider, but other families use them on their own. Sometimes families try out ...
Join the Adaline Coffman Guild for an evening of Bingo, a raffle, a silent auction and nachos. Pay at the door. Doors open at 5:00 p.m. and bingo begins at 6:00 p.m.
Hours and Directions Hours: Monday to Friday, 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., except holidays The Sand Point Learning Center is located 1.2 miles northeast of the hospital at 5801 Sand Point Way NE, at NE ...
Join us at the Auction of Washington Wines’ quintessential fundraising event as we celebrate Washington wines and support our community at the new Somm. Hotel and Spa in Woodinville! We will be the ...
Learn about the risks of energy drink consumption for children, including the dangers of caffeine and added sugars, and discover healthier hydration choices.
Dr. André Dick is appointed Seattle Children’s senior vice president (SVP) and surgeon-in-chief, Bonnie Fryzlewicz is appointed SVP and chief nursing officer and Dr. Jeff Ojemann is appointed SVP and ...
Review our most recent Access Dashboard to find wait times for many of our ambulatory clinics and a list of conditions considered urgent for scheduling purposes.
Today we discuss the topic of twins and autism with Dr. Sara Jane Webb, Associate Professor at the University of Washington and Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Seattle Children’s Research Institute.
Dr. Dimitri Christakis publishes new findings into teen smartphone use, shedding light on what teens are doing on their phones during school hours.
4.24.24 | We talk about an autism spectrum because the signs and symptoms of autism fall within a range, or spectrum. Autistic people can experience these autistic traits differently, and people with ...