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Cardiology
On staff since December 2003
Children's Title: Director, Electrophysiology and Pacing Services
Academic Title: Associate Professor, Pediatrics
Jack C. Salerno, MD, is director of the Electrophysiology and Pacing Service at Seattle Children’s Hospital and Associate professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Washington School of Medicine. He earned his MD and completed a pediatrics residency at the University of California, San Diego. He completed his general pediatric cardiology fellowship followed by an advanced electrophysiology fellowship at Texas Children’s Hospital.
Dr. Salerno has expertise and training in pediatric cardiology, electrophysiology and pacemaker implantation. Specific areas of clinical interest include sports related symptoms and prevention of sports related sudden death.
Dr. Salerno is amazing. My daughter was referred to Cardiology after an ER visit. He was one of the first doctors that was able to look at the bigger picture and helped us figure out what was going on with my daughter. He's also great with the patients and made both my daughter and I feel totally at ease. We couldn't have been luckier to end up in his care.
We were referred to Dr. Salerno with my Son's illness. I have never felt so at ease with a more professional Dr. as I did with Dr. Salerno. He has a way of making kids feel comfortable as they visit his office. i'm truely grateful for all he did to help my son. I have recommended Salerno in the past & wouldn't hesitate in the future to refer him to my family & friends. Excellent Dr.
Long QT Syndrome (LQTS), sudden cardiac arrest, palpitations, syncope, syncope with exercise Fainting, family history of sudden death, atrioventricular block, SVT, WPW Pediatric electrophysiology
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