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Q-and-A with Marti Davis, Program Assistant

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Marti Davis, Program Assistant

Marti Davis, Program Assistant

What's the best thing about working at Seattle Children's?

The camaraderie within the whole organization and my team around a common goal of helping kids and families.

What do you like most about the work you do in the Craniofacial Center?

I like assisting Dr. Michael Cunningham, the staff and families in getting what they need and accomplishing goals.

What makes Children's Craniofacial Center unique?

The Craniofacial Center is unique because of its incredible mix of personalities among the staff, the leadership of Michael Cunningham and everyone's positive attitude.

What made you want to come to Children's?

Children's has always been dedicated to helping families and that is a very admirable goal that I can live by.

What do people say when they find out you work here?

Lots of "oohs" and "aahs" often followed by a story (usually positive) about their own child or a friend's experience here.

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