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Join Us at Seattle Children’s North Clinic Open House

Come visit Seattle Children’s new North Clinic in Everett during our Community Provider Open House Aug. 7, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Meet Children’s leaders and the providers who will be offering care in your neighborhood.

Tour the facility and learn more about our expanded pediatric services.

Heavy appetizers and drinks will be served.

RSVP by July 30 to Physician Relations at (206) 987-5765 or [email protected].

Seattle Children’s North Clinic is located at 1815 13th St. in Everett, WA.

Bellevue Clinic and Surgery Center Lab Blood Draw Hours to Change

Starting August 15, Bellevue Clinic and Surgery Center Lab will have new hours for blood draws:

  • Monday, Wednesday and Friday: 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
  • Tuesday and Thursday: 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
  • Saturday: 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
  • Closed Sundays and holidays

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Register for Upcoming Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Courses

To see all course information and upcoming dates visit: www.seattlechildrens.org/PALS.

Providers seeking the full course training may appreciate the one day PALS Provider Course for Physicians and Advanced Practitioners offered September 8, 2018. Providers seeking flexible time may choose HeartCode PALS On-Line Part 1 and In-class Part 2, offered September 6 or 8, 2018.

The official American Heart Association (AHA) and American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) curriculum includes:

  • Video and PALS Instructor-led science, resuscitation skills and case scenario simulation
  • Skills test with team approach in cardiac, respiratory and shock case scenarios
  • Written exam in class for Provider and Renewal Courses. On-line for HeartCode PALS Part 1
  • HeartCode PALS, Part 1 online learning and Part 2 in-class skills test, for either initial PALS certification or renewal
  • PALS Provider certification eCard issued upon successful completion of objectives

At completion of the PALS Provider, HeartCode and Renewal Courses, the participants will:

  • Evaluate, identify and intervene for respiratory failure, cardiac dysrhythmia, and shock states in infants and children
  • Demonstrate effective communication in resuscitation team approach as team leader and team member
  • Perform correct techniques in basic life support, airway maintenance, vascular access, and cardiac electric and pharmacologic therapy

Congratulations to Seattle Magazine’s 2018 Top Doctors!

The following Seattle Children’s medical staff were recognized in Seattle Magazine’s Top Doctors list for 2018.

  • Cora Breuner, MD, MPH
  • Ann Giesel, MD
  • Margaret Adam, MD
  • Heather Brandling-Bennett, MD
  • Robert Sidbury, MD, MPH
  • Daniel Doherty, MD
  • William Walker Jr, MD
  • Samuel Zinner, MD
  • Dennis Shaw, MD
  • Catherine Pihoker, MD
  • Craig Taplin, MD
  • Russell Geyer, MD
  • Douglas Hawkins, MD
  • Dana Matthews, MD
  • Julie Park, MD
  • Karen Murray, MD
  • David Suskind, MD
  • Ghassan Wahbeh, MD
  • Yuk Ming Law, MD
  • Mark Lewin, MD
  • Jack Salerno, MD
  • Douglas Hanel, MD
  • Sherilyn Smith, MD
  • Danielle Zerr, MD, MPH
  • Joseph Flynn, MD, MS
  • Jodi Smith, MD, MPH
  • Richard Ellenbogen, MD
  • Jeffrey Ojemann, MD
  • Catherine Amlie-Lefond, MD
  • Edward Novotny, MD
  • Russell Saneto, DO, PhD
  • Avery Weiss, MD
  • Sanjay Parikh, MD
  • Kathleen Sie, MD
  • Raj Kapur, MD
  • Benjamin Danielson, MD
  • Susan Apkon, MD
  • Teresa Massagli, MD
  • Richard Hopper, MD
  • Ray Hsiao, MD
  • Hower Kwon, MD
  • Carol Rockhill, MD, PhD
  • Ronald Gibson, MD, PhD
  • Gregory Redding, MD
  • Amanda Striegl, MD
  • Anne Stevens, MD, PhD
  • Jorge Reyes, MD
  • Jeffrey Avansino, MD, MBA
  • Patrick Javid, MD
  • Robert Sawin, MD
  • John Waldhausen, MD
  • Thomas Lendvay, MD
  • Paul Merguerian, MD, MS

 

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Seattle Children’s Creates New Bladder Exstrophy Pathway

A new Bladder Exstrophy pathway has been created to optimize prenatal and neonatal care, standardize surgical approach, streamline inpatient stays, improve coordination between specialties and offer increased support and education to families. The pathway went live May 22.

Pathway Highlights:

  • Updated patient education documents explaining this rare condition and the Seattle Children’s Hospital pathway for management
  • Recommendations for prenatal counseling and postnatal care including resources for outside providers to access immediately after birth and diagnosis
  • Standardization of timeline and goals for neonatal, pre-operative and post-operative care at Seattle Children’s Hospital
  • Targeted antibiotic approach before, during and after surgical repair
  • Optimization of surgical repair including age for surgery, surgical approach, fluid management, transfusion guideline and pain control options

For more information, reference the Bladder Exstrophy pathway page. For questions or concerns, contact the pathway team: [email protected]. Read full post »

Caring for Patients and Families During Ramadan

Ramadan is right around the corner and Seattle Children’s would like to share some considerations to keep in mind for your Muslim patients and families.

Ramadan this year will begin on Tuesday, May 15, and will last for 30 days. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and is a time of fasting, special prayer, worship and contemplation. Fasting is one of the five pillars of Islam and a major part of Ramadan. Muslims abstain from food, fluids and smoking from sunrise to sundown during this holy month.

There are physiological changes that occur during Ramadan due to fasting and it is important to keep this in mind while caring for Muslim patients and families. If you are a provider, please consider discussing medication and meal management with your patients who plan to fast. A plan to manage dehydration and headaches is beneficial. It is widely believed within the Islamic faith that fasting should only be attempted by those who are mentally and physically able to do so.

Exemptions are made for pregnant women, nursing mothers, those traveling long distances and any individuals whose mental or physical condition could be adversely affected due to dehydration or lack of medication.

When it comes to scheduling, please keep in mind that there may be some parents fasting who will need to break the fast at sunset.

Thank you, and Happy Ramadan to those observing this year! Read full post »

Online Scheduling Available for Seattle Children’s Urgent Care

Seattle Children’s is now offering same-day appointment scheduling online and by phone (206-987-2211) for our urgent care locations in Bellevue, Federal Way, Mill Creek and Seattle.

Limited walk-in appointments are also available. If families do not schedule in advance, and we do not have appointments when they arrive, we will do our best to provide them with information about other locations that can care for their child.

Families should arrive 15 minutes before their appointment time to check in. If families are more than 15 minutes late for their appointment, we may need to reschedule.

Additionally, Children’s Urgent Care clinics no longer offer unique holiday hours. Our Urgent Care locations are open seven days a week, including holidays. Our regular hours, including holidays, are:

  • Weekdays: 5 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
  • Weekends: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.

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Mental Wellness Fair Coming May 3

Seattle Children’s and Chad’s Legacy Project invite you to our annual Mental Wellness Fair to tackle the stigma of mental health and learn about the importance of mental wellness. Join us for live music, art, free resources, light refreshments and activities for all ages.

Meet experts and get information on a variety of topics from organizations including the Center for Children with Special Needs, Community for Youth, Core Power Yoga, Guided Pathways, Head Start, Youthcare and more!

Date: Thursday, May 3, 2018 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Location: Seattle Children’s Hospital, 4800 Sand Point Way NE, Ocean Cafeteria (Level 7), WA, 98115
Contact: For more information, contact Anna Voelpel at [email protected] or view the flyer.

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Register for Pediatric Advanced Life Support Training

Register today for upcoming Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) courses.

To see all course information and upcoming dates visit: www.seattlechildrens.org/PALS. Providers seeking the full course training may appreciate the one day PALS Provider Course for Physicians and Advanced Practitioners offered Sept. 8.

The official American Heart Association (AHA) and American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) curriculum includes:

  • Video and PALS Instructor-led science, resuscitation skills and case scenario simulation
  • Skills test with team approach in cardiac, respiratory and shock case scenarios
  • Written exam in class for Provider and Renewal courses
  • On-line exam for HeartCode PALS Part 1
  • For HeartCode PALS, Part 1 online learning and Part 2 in-class skills test, for either initial PALS certification or renewal
  • PALS Provider certification eCard issued upon successful completion of objectives

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Seattle Children’s to Launch Online Appointment Scheduling Mar. 14

Seattle Children’s is making several changes to our Urgent Care clinics to better manage our demand and improve the experience for families.

Starting Mar. 14, Children’s will offer same-day appointment scheduling online and by phone (206-987-2211) for our urgent care locations in Bellevue, Federal Way, Mill Creek and Seattle. (The ability to schedule and phone number will not work until Mar. 14).

Limited walk-in appointments are also available. If families do not schedule in advance, and we do not have appointments when they arrive, we will do our best to provide them with information about other locations that can care for their child.

Families should arrive 15 minutes before their appointment time to check in. If families are more than 15 minutes late for their appointment, we may need to reschedule.

Additionally, Children’s Urgent Care clinics no longer offer unique holiday hours. Our Urgent Care locations are open seven days a week, including holidays. Our regular hours, including holidays, are:

  • Weekdays: 5 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
  • Weekends: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Finally, Urgent Care clinics have also updated their scope of care. This includes:

  • No sedation will be administered in urgent care. Laceration repairs needing sedation will be referred to the Emergency Department (ED).
  • While most of our patients respond well to oral rehydration, those requiring IV hydration will be referred to the ED.
  • High score asthmatics needing continuous nebulization treatments will be transferred to the ED.

Please visit seattlechildrens.org/urgentcare to learn more. Read full post »