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Karen Stout, MD

UW Associate Professor of Medicine in Cardiology and Adjunct Associate Professor of Pediatric Cardiology

Karen Stout, MD

Dr. Stout is a UW associate professor of medicine in cardiology and adjunct associate professor of pediatric cardiology.

I believe the best medical care is provided by a team that includes the patient as a key team member. Our goal is not only to make the best recommendations we can, but also to educate patients about their conditions. Through education, patients can ensure they are doing their part to optimize health, while ensuring that they are getting what they need from the health-care team.

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