Eastside Friends for Children's is hosting their annual Black & Bling Gala and Auction supporting uncompensated care. For more information and to register, please ...
The Seattle Storm will hold their annual Seattle Children’s Toy Drive Night on Saturday, May 25, at 6 p.m. vs. the Washington ...
2023–2024 Application Season Update: Our program will only be offering virtual interviews for this season. We agree virtual interviews are more equitable for applicants and programs. Virtual ...
Information on referring patients, EpicCare Link, accessing medical records, continuing medical education (CME) and more.
Scholarly Focus: Development of methods to teach empathetic communication skills to clinicians, and methods to help parents make difficult medical decisions about their high-risk fetus or newborn in ...
Your child’s overall health includes both their physical and their mental health. Physical health includes things like how well a child grows, how strong they are and how well they can recover from an ...
Passion Statement "I wrote in my medical school application that being a doctor was as much a matter of the heart as it was the mind. During my third year of medical school, it became really clear ...
A Telemedicine visit takes place online, using a computer device or smartphone that has a camera so you can see and speak to your child’s provider via video. This type of visit allows you to see your ...
Passion Statement "An important part of our mission is that children should grow up without injury. My work over the past 25 years has been dedicated to making that hope a reality." I have devoted my ...
There are many ways to make a difference at Seattle Children’s Alyssa Burnett Adult Life Center. Volunteers, interns, partners, instructors and donors help guide our programs, assist with classes and ...
These rights and responsibilities describe how Seattle Children’s Hospital will partner with you and your family to provide expert, family-centered healthcare. You have the right to receive a hard ...
Spring has barely started, but many parents are already thinking about summer activities for their kids. For those of us with neurodiverse children, figuring out what camps or classes they might like, ...