Continuing Medical Education, Grand Rounds and More
April 3, 2025
For a comprehensive list of education opportunities available from Seattle Children’s for healthcare professionals, please visit our education site.
Continuing Education, Conferences, and Symposiums
Pediatric Rheumatology: No Bones About It: The Differential for Bone and Joint Pain Is Broad
Saturday, Apr. 26, virtual. Learn more and register.
WA: Pediatric Mental Health CME Event hosted by the Partnership Access Line
Saturday, Jun. 7, in person in Bellingham, WA. Learn more and register.
Provider Grand Rounds
Year-round on Thursdays from 8 to 9 a.m. in Seattle Children’s Wright Auditorium and streamed via WebEx. Learn more and watch the live webcast or recordings.
If you are external to Seattle Children’s, and plan to join us in Wright Auditorium, please note that parking and entrance procedures have changed. See current campus maps with parking and screening information. Please review them before coming to the hospital. You will need to RSVP 24 hours in advance to [email protected], so that your name can be shared with the hospital entrance staff. You will also need to bring photo ID.
April 3: The Environmental Enteric Dysfunction Consortium: Shedding Light on a Major Neglected Global Health Problem (Global WACh Lecture)
Donna Denno, MD, MPH, Professor of Pediatrics; Adjunct Professor Dept of Health Systems and Population Health, UW
April 10: Beyond the Screen: Harnessing AI to Elevate Pediatric Care (Resident/Fellow Research Day)
Kevin Johnson, MD, Professor of Biomedical Informatics, Computer and Information Science, Pediatrics and Science Communication, University of Pennsylvania; VP of Applied Informatics, Director of Artificial Intelligence Care Lab, Pennsylvania Health System
April 17: Exploring New Dimensions in Congenital Heart Disease
Nicholas Brown, MD, Assistant Professor, Pediatric Cardiology; Attending Physician, Cardiology, Seattle Children’s
April 24: Best Genetic Practices in Child Protection Cases: Dispelling Myths and Mysteries in Rare Diseases (Holt Webster Child Abuse Lecture)
Natasha Shur, MD, Medical Geneticist; Professor of Pediatrics, George Washington University, Division of Genetics and Metabolism, Children’s National
May 1: Tumor Growth Factor Research, and His Continuing Legacy (Tapper Surgery Lecture)
Robert Sawin, MD, Former Surgeon-in-Chief, Seattle Children’s
Psychiatry Grand Rounds
First Friday of every month from 8 to 9:20 a.m. Learn more.
April 4: Inclusive Health Care: Ethical Issues in Care and Research for Patients With Autism and Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Holly Tabor, PhD, Professor of Medicine at Stanford University, and by Courtesy of Pediatrics and Epidemiology and Population Health; and Director of the Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics
May 2: Access Amplified: Expanding Access to Evidence-Based Mental Health Treatment Through an Expert-Driven Training and Consultation Model
Angela M. Scott, PhD, Clinical Psychologist and Training Manager of Behavioral Health, Office of Population Health, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Division of Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Psychology