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  • Outside view of Seattle Children's hospital

    Viral Season Update: Illness and Volume Trends and Helpful Resources for Our Community

    As we weather the viral season together, review the trends we’re experiencing at the hospital and resources that may be helpful for our entire community of healthcare professionals caring for patients during this time.

  • April Mental and Behavioral Health Roundup

    Read about the latest updates and resources related to Seattle Children’s mental and behavioral health services, including an update on Psychiatric Urgent Care and a reminder about the Pediatric Mental and Behavioral Health Research Summit.

  • April New Resource Roundup

    Check out these new resources from Seattle Children’s that may be helpful to community providers, including information on a new eConsult order available for Oncology.

  • Access Dashboard: April 2025

    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.

  • Continuing Medical Education, Grand Rounds and More

    Learn about the latest medical advancements through our upcoming continuing medical education programs, conferences, and engaging Grand Rounds. These events offer invaluable opportunities for knowledge exchange, professional growth, and collaborative learning within our medical community.

  • New Medical Staff

    Join us in welcoming new medical staff to Seattle Children’s!

  • Second Patient with Measles Being Treated at Seattle Children’s

    Seattle Children’s is treating a pediatric patient who has tested positive for measles. Read more for additional information on potential exposure windows and an important reminder on how to refer patients to Seattle Children’s who may have measles.

  • Provider Q&A: Navigating Urgent vs. Emergent Fracture Care

    Fractures are a common childhood injury, but determining the best place for your patient to seek care can be confusing. We sat down with two Seattle Children’s providers to discuss options for fracture care, and the tools community providers have to determine the best place to send their patient.

  • Outside view of Seattle Children's hospital

    Viral Season Update: Illness and Volume Trends and Helpful Resources for Our Community

    As we weather the viral season together, review the trends we’re experiencing at the hospital and resources that may be helpful for our entire community of healthcare professionals caring for patients during this time.

  • March Mental and Behavioral Health Roundup

    Read about the latest updates and resources related to Seattle Children’s mental and behavioral health services, including good news about access for one of our BAM programs, information on the Alyssa Burnett Center’s annual resource fair, and an incredible new resource for families dealing with substance use disorder.

  • March New Resource Roundup

    Check out these new resources from Seattle Children’s that may be helpful to community providers.

  • Access Dashboard: March 2025

    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.

  • Continuing Medical Education, Grand Rounds and More

    Learn about the latest medical advancements through our upcoming continuing medical education programs, conferences, and engaging Grand Rounds. These events offer invaluable opportunities for knowledge exchange, professional growth, and collaborative learning within our medical community.

  • New Medical Staff

    Join us in welcoming new medical staff to Seattle Children’s!

  • Provider News Urgent Update: Measles Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) Information and Referral Instructions

    As communicated yesterday, there is a patient currently being treated at Seattle Children’s for measles. We want to provide our community with some important information on post-exposure prophylaxis in general, and specific procedures for patients who need to be directed to Seattle Children’s for treatment.

  • Patient With Measles Being Treated at Seattle Children’s

    Seattle Children’s is treating a pediatric patient who has tested positive for measles. Read more for additional information on potential exposure windows and helpful resources for healthcare providers.

  • New Behavioral Health Continuum of Care Video Series for Washington Primary Care Providers

    Seattle Children’s Suicide Prevention Program, in partnership with Seattle Children’s Care Network, has launched a new behavioral health continuum of care video series. The series provides PCPs with essential education on the levels of care for mental and behavioral health concerns in Washington state.

  • MyChart Self-Scheduling and Fast Pass for Select Radiology Orders

    Radiology is pleased to offer MyChart self-scheduling and Fast Pass to our patients and families who have an active MyChart account.

  • Outside view of Seattle Children's hospital

    Viral Season Update: Illness and Volume Trends, and Helpful Resources for Our Community

    As we weather the viral season together, review the trends we’re experiencing at the hospital and resources that may be helpful for our entire community of healthcare professionals caring for patients during this time.

  • Provider-to-Provider Line Updates and Reminders

    Significant changes were made to the Provider-to-Provider line at the beginning of January, impacting the way our community providers access Seattle Children’s specialists for consultation and clinical questions. Read more for some important updates and learnings.