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Q-and-A with James E. Foulsham, PA-C

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James E. Foulsham, PA-C

James E. Foulsham, PA-C

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

It is a delight to be able to work with children, and I enjoy being able to include their families as part of their overall care plan.

Treating children from all walks of life and cultures is both professionally and personally rewarding and contributes greatly to my own development.

What do you like most about the work you do as a member of the Orthopedics team?

In my role as a physician assistant, my work in orthopedics gives me a great chance to see the majority of my patients heal and return to their pre-injury activity levels.

What makes Children’s Orthopedics team unique?

Our providers and staff have a wide range of knowledge and wisdom when it comes to treating orthopedic conditions, and we all want to see our patients heal and keep smiling!

What made you want to come to Children’s?

Children’s Department of Orthopedics gave me the opportunity to join an organization where my talents and abilities are recognized and where I can continue to learn and grow in the practice of medicine.

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

Most people I speak with make the comment that working at Children’s must be tremendously rewarding. I affirm those comments quite often!

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