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Created with the goal of connecting with clinicians across our community and region, this site showcases video content, research and publications, clinical protocols, podcasts, newsletters and other specialty clinic information.
Featured Content
3D Printing and Virtual Planning for Clinical Care Innovation
Can we leverage imaging and modern 3D printing to improve the delivery of patient care and innovate newer approaches to that care?
Biomarker Reveals if Benign-Appearing Meningiomas are Dangerous
Manuel Ferreira, MD, PhD and Chief of Neurological Surgery at UWMC, describes how biomarkers reveal if benign-appearing meningiomas are dangerous in a recent paper published by Clinical Cancer Research.
First Trimester Ultrasound: The Basics and Some Newer Concepts
Robert Harris, MD, MPH, FACR, reviews normal findings and landmarks in a first trimester ultrasound. He talks about some abnormal intrauterine findings and indications for first trimester ultrasounds.
Cameron J. Turtle, MD, PhD, covers the background and rationale for CD19 CAR-T cell therapy, clinical responses and approaches to mitigate toxicity.
Terrible Triad Injuries and the Complex Elbow: Elbow Stiffness after a Terrible Triad
Douglas P. Hanel, MD, discusses the treatment of elbow injuries, surgical strategies and post-operative treatment.
Maternal Cardiopulmonary Protocol: Recognition and Initial Evaluation
University of Washington Medical Center Maternal Cardiopulmonary Protocol provides a summary of symptoms and signs, differential diagnosis and initial evaluation steps.
New Rules Would Hold Transplant Agencies More Accountable
New federal guidelines were just announced to improve performance among the 58 nonprofits that recover and distribute donor organs for transplantation across the United States.
Shelley A. Wiechman, PhD, ABPP, of the UW Medicine Regional Burn Center describes our strategy for pain management as we care for patients with acute burns.
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