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Children's Hospital Welcomes Dr. Corrie Anderson - New Director of Pain Management Services

July 18, 2001

Seattle, WA – Dr. Corrie Anderson, M.D. recently joined Children’s as the new director for the Pain Management Service.

Seattle, WA – Dr. Corrie Anderson, M.D. recently joined Children’s as the new director for the Pain Management Service. He is also professor of Anesthesiology and adjunct professor of Pediatrics at the University of Washington School of Medicine.

Dr. Anderson comes to Children’s from UCLA School of Medicine where he served as the director of UCLA’s Pediatric Pain Service and Pediatric Anesthesiology Program.

About Seattle Children's Hospital

Consistently ranked as one of the best children’s hospitals in the country by U.S. News & World Report, Children’s serves as the pediatric and adolescent academic medical referral center for the largest landmass of any children’s hospital in the country (Washington, Alaska, Montana and Idaho). For more than 100 years, Children’s has been delivering superior patient care and advancing new treatments through pediatric research. Children’s serves as the primary teaching, clinical and research site for the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Washington School of Medicine. The hospital works in partnership with Seattle Children’s Research Institute and Seattle Children’s Hospital Foundation. For more information, visit http://www.seattlechildrens.org.

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