Children’s Hospital and Regional Medical Center announced Friday that it has opened a new research institute in downtown Seattle that will explore therapies and cures for diseases that plague children.
Children’s Hospital & Regional Medical Center, in its ambitious quest to become one of the Northwest’s main players in biomedical research, is acquiring two large buildings in downtown Seattle for as much as $145 million.
Across the country, children and families are benefiting from improved quality of care and enhanced safety at children’s hospitals. To demonstrate what’s possible, NACHRI is conducting a series of case studies on quality. Seattle Children’s is featured as an example for ongoing CPI work.
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Children’s pediatric oncologists Drs. Russ Geyer and Debra Friedman discussed the latest treatment and research for pediatric cancer on a Patient Power segment on KVI radio.
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