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Tim C. McQuinn, MD

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Tim C. McQuinn, MD

Cardiology

On staff since October 2009

Children's Title: Director of Heart Center Inpatient Services

Academic Title: Professor

Recommendations

CarolBellevue Washington 01.02.13
Dr MCquinn has treated our daughter Zoe for seven months now. He is kind, caring and very understanding. This has been a stressful time but he has been there for us. I cannot say enough good word about him because he is just the best doctor.
JanSeattle, WA06.07.11
I cannot say enough good things about Dr. McQuinn. He treated our son who had complications in recovery after his TOF open-heart repair surgery, and while it was stressful and emotional I also knew that he was always in very good hands with Dr. McQuinn. He communicated with us as parents, he cared about our son, he personally stopped in often to see him, and I always felt he was 100% focused on and engaged with our son when he was in our room. In addition to being excellent in his field, he is also a genuinely nice and witty person - and as the hospital stay gets longer these are valuable qualities.
LISAPatrick, SC05.13.11
Dr. McQuinn is an great doctor. He treated my son for six years at MUSC in Charleston, SC. My son was born with HLHS, and later received a heart transplant in November 2008. He is one awesome doctor!!!
ChristianSouth Carolina12.28.10
Dr. McQuinn is an incredible doctor. He was one of many doctors that helped my child who was born with DiGeorge Syndrome in 2004.
Recommend Dr. Tim McQuinn

Overview

Board Certification(s)
Pediatrics
Pediatric Cardiology
Medical/Professional School
University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle
Residency
Pediatrics, Tulane University School of Medicine - Pediatrics, New Orleans
Fellowship
Pediatric Cardiology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston
Clinical Interests

Post-operative care; Cyanosis; post Cardio-Pulmonary Bypass inflammatory states

Publications

Cardiac Function and Circulating Cytokines Following Endotoxin Exposure in Neonatal Mice.
Pediatric research , 2010 Jul 6
Circulating matrix metalloproteinase levels after ventricular septal defect repair in infants.
The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery , 2010 Jun 17
Effects of aprotinin or tranexamic acid on proteolytic/cytokine profiles in infants after cardiac surgery.
The Annals of thoracic surgery , 2010 Jun: 1843-52; discussion 1852
Fibulin-1 is required for morphogenesis of neural crest-derived structures.
Developmental biology , 2008 Jul 15: 336-45
High-frequency ultrasonographic imaging of avian cardiovascular development.
Developmental dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists , 2007 Dec: 3503-13
Transitions in early embryonic atrioventricular valvular function correspond with changes in cushion biomechanics that are predictable by tissue composition.
Circulation research , 2007 May 25: 1503-11
An in vivo analysis of hematopoietic stem cell potential: hematopoietic origin of cardiac valve interstitial cells.
Circulation research , 2006 Mar 17: 690-6
ACC/AHA/AAP recommendations for training in pediatric cardiology.
Pediatrics , 2005 Dec: 1574-96
ACCF/AHA/AAP recommendations for training in pediatric cardiology. Task force 1: general experiences and training.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology , 2005 Oct 4: 1382-4
ACCF/AHA/AAP recommendations for training in pediatric cardiology. Task force 7: training guidelines for research in pediatric cardiology.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology , 2005 Oct 4: 1401-3
Current issues and perspectives in hypoplasia of the left heart.
Cardiology in the young , 2005 Feb: 56-72
Hemodynamic status after the Norwood procedure: a comparison of right ventricle-to-pulmonary artery connection versus modified Blalock-Taussig shunt.
The Annals of thoracic surgery , 2004 Sep: 933-41; discussion 933-41
Cardiac fibroma in an infant: single ventricle palliation as a bridge to heart transplantation.
The Annals of thoracic surgery , 2003 Apr: 1306-8
Differential regulation of the cardiac sodium calcium exchanger promoter in adult and neonatal cardiomyocytes by Nkx2.5 and serum response factor.
Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology , 2002 Jul: 807-21

Primary Office

Seattle Children's
RC.2.820 - Cardiology Administration
4800 Sand Point Way NE
Seattle, WA 98105
206-987-1083

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