Congratulations to Dr. Weinstein on his NIH RO1 award, for the “Role of Microglia in Cerebral Small Vessel Disease (CSVD)/Vascular Cognitive Impairment (VCI)”
Congratulations to the Neurologists listed below for being cited as Top Docs in this year’s Seattle Magazine survey. This honor reflects the admiration of their Puget Sound area neurologist peers.
Charles Bernick, M.D.: neurology, dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, memory disorders; HMC Memory & Brain Wellness Center
Lynne P. Taylor, M.D.: neurology, neuro-oncology, brain tumors, palliative care, gliomas; Alvord Brain Tumor Center at UWMC
David L. Tirschwell, M.D.: neurology; Stroke Clinic at Harborview
Gloria von Geldern, M.D.: neurology, multiple sclerosis, neuromuscular disorders, neuromyelitis optica (Devic’s disease), neuro-immunology; UW Medicine Multiple Sclerosis Center
Michael D. Weiss, M.D.: neurology, neuromuscular disorders, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), myasthenia gravis, Guillain-Barre syndrome; UW Medicine Neurology
Michael A. Williams, M.D.: neurology, movement disorders, pseudotumor cerebri; Harborview Medical Center, Neurological Surgery Clinic; University of Washington Medical Center
Annette Wundes, M.D.: neurology, multiple sclerosis, demyelinating neuropathy, neuro-rehabilitation, women’s health; UW Medicine Multiple Sclerosis Center
Joseph Zunt, M.D.: neurology, infections-neurologic; Harborview Neurology
Congratulations to the Neurologists listed below for being cited as Top Docs in this year’s Seattle Magazine survey. This honor reflects the admiration of their Puget Sound area neurologist peers.
A few weeks after Ryder Gordon’s first surgery at Seattle Children’s, Thomas Gordon went to the tattoo shop and got an exact replica of his son’s scar on his neck and chest.
When Ryder Gordon was 2 years old, he underwent his first surgery. It took 12 hours and saved his life.
Thomas Gordon and his wife, Magi, vividly remember the day they handed over their son to surgeons at Seattle Children’s.
“It was gut-wrenching,” said Magi. “You want more than anything to switch places with your child.”
Ryder was the couple’s first child and they never imagined being thrust into a world of comprehensive medical care. But there they were, among the bright lights of the surgical suites and the bustling halls of the hospital.
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The American Heart Association (AHA) is recognizing your hospital nationally for the Get With The Guidelines®-Stroke Gold Plus with Target: Stroke Honor Roll Elite with Target: Type 2 Diabetes Honor Roll award!
Again, congratulations to your entire team for your commitment to high quality patient care through Get With the Guidelines®!
Also, the UW Medicine Comprehensive Stroke Center just successfully received recertification of it’s status from the Joint Commission.
Congratulations to the UW Medicine Comprehensive Stroke Center!
UW Medicine providers can use eConsults with the Headache Clinic at UW Medical Center – Roosevelt for earlier access to expert advice.
Headaches, especially migraine-type headaches, are common. There are more than 150 headache diagnoses, from tension-type headaches to migraine-type headaches to rare diagnoses such as cluster and hypnic headaches. In the U.S., 45 million people (roughly one in six) have headaches every year, and 8 million of these individuals end up in their doctor’s office looking for help.
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