Julianne K Bishop, MD

Julianne K Bishop, MD

Hospital Medicine

On staff since May 2005

Academic Title: Clinical Professor

  • Biography

    Julianne K.J. Bishop, MD, is an attending physician on the inpatient ward and Medically Complex Child Service at Seattle Childrens Hospital and a Clinical Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Washington School of Medicine. Dr. Bishop earned her MD from the University of Kansas and completed her residency in pediatrics at Seattle Childrens. She is a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics. Dr. Bishop's clinical interests include ethics and palliative care, especially how these relate to children with complex care needs.

    Dr. Bishop's non-clinical time is spent focusing on standardized care and resident mentoring. She is involved with the Clinical Standard Work program at Seattle Children's and is the clinical pathway owner for Neonatal Fever and Croup.  She also is a member of the Clinical Competency Committee for the University of Washington Pediatric Residency Program, where she provides direct clinical mentorship to pediatric residents.  

  • Patient Testimonials

  • Presentations

    Presentation Title Event Location Date
    “Impact of the Implementation of the Croup Clinical Standard Work Pathway in the Urgent Care and Emergency Department setting at an Academic Pediatric Center” Society of Pediatric Urgent Care 2018 - 2018
    “Impact of a Clinical Pathway on Decreasing Lumbar Puncture in Low-Risk Febrile 31-60 Day Olds” APA Conference: Advancing Quality Improvement Science for Children’s Health Care San Francisco, CA 2017

Overview

Board Certification(s)

Pediatrics
Pediatric Hospital Medicine

Medical/Professional School

University of Kansas School of Medicine, Kansas City, KS

Residency

University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA

Clinical Interests

Caring for children with medical complexity

Neonatal Fever

Resident education