Mission
To train future academic leaders in pediatric critical care medicine.
We seek highly motivated individuals with diverse backgrounds to join our division. Our faculty provide excellent mentorship in both clinical practice and research to prepare trainees for successful careers in which they will advance the science and practice of pediatric critical care medicine.
An academic career requires individuals to be internally driven. We provide an environment in which trainees can pursue their academic passion. Individuals who are self-starters and self-finishers will thrive in our program.
Overview
The University of Washington PCCM fellowship program was established in 1988 and is fully accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). Fellows gain clinical experience in the Pediatric and Cardiac ICUs at Seattle Children's Hospital, the Trauma/Burns ICU at Harborview Medical Center, and rotations in Anesthesia. To prepare for an academic career, fellows pursue scholarly activity under mentorship from faculty within Pediatric Critical Care Medicine and throughout the University of Washington system, according to their academic interests.
PCCM fellowship training combines comprehensive clinical training with a structured educational curriculum and mentored scholarship activity to prepare fellows for careers in academic pediatric critical care. The 3-year program focuses on developing core competencies specified by the American Board of Pediatrics. Fellows who have already completed an ACGME-accredited pediatric subspecialty fellowship may apply for a 2-year training program, provided that they met the ABP scholarly activity requirements in their first fellowship.
Clinical Training
Incoming fellows participate in an intensive two-week “Boot Camp” which includes a core lecture series, PALS recertification, PFCCS training, procedural training using simulation, and an ECLS workshop.
Pediatric Intensive Care Unit – Seattle Children’s Hospital:
- The PICU at Seattle Children’s Hospital is a mixed medical/surgical service that is the major tertiary pediatric critical care referral center for the Pacific Northwest and Alaska.
- Fellows direct clinical care for children with the full spectrum of pediatric critical illness under the supervision of PCCM faculty.
- Fellows are the leaders of the hospital code blue, rapid response, and ECPR (extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation) teams and evaluate all patients in the emergency department prior to PICU admission.
- Fellows join PCCM faculty in providing medical control for pediatric patients transported by the Seattle Children’s Pediatric Transport Team and Airlift Northwest.
- Fellows teach pediatric and emergency medicine residents on their PICU rotations.
- Fellow rotations include 7-day stretches of daytime clinical service and in-house overnight call.
Cardiac Intensive Care Unit – Seattle Children’s Hospital:
- The CICU service provides critical care for neonates, infants and children with congenital and acquired heart disease. The Seattle Children’s Heart Center is the major provider of comprehensive pediatric cardiac care in the region and the CICU service supports active programs in congenital heart surgery, cardiac transplantation, heart failure management, electrophysiology, and pulmonary hypertension.
- Fellows are first-line care providers and direct clinical care for children with cardiac disease under the direct supervision of CICU faculty.
- Fellow rotations include 7-day stretches of daytime clinical service and in-house overnight call.
Trauma/Burns Intensive Care Unit – Harborview Medical Center:
- Harborview Medical Center (HMC) is the major trauma referral center for the Pacific Northwest region.
- Fellows direct care in collaboration with surgical services, including trauma surgery, neurosurgery, and burns for all patients under the age of 18 under the supervision of PCCM faculty.
- Fellows provide procedural sedation for children receiving wound care for major burn injuries under the supervision of HMC PCCM faculty.
- Fellows teach pediatric residents on their HMC rotations.
- Fellow rotations include 7-day stretches of clinical service that include home call.
Airway/Anesthesia/Sedation – Seattle Children’s Hospital:
- Fellows receive comprehensive training in airway management, anesthesia, and sedation from the PCCM and Anesthesia Department faculty at Seattle Children’s Hospital.
- First year fellows gain airway management skills learn basic principles of pediatric anesthesia in the operating room under the supervision of Anesthesia faculty.
- Second year fellows develop procedural sedation skills by providing sedation outside of the operating room under the supervision of Anesthesia faculty.
Scholarship
We believe that successful academic careers start by identifying an area of academic interest, contributing iteratively to new knowledge, and growing through proactive mentorship. Examples of areas of research focus within the PCCM Division are listed below. We encourage PCCM fellows to pursue their academic interests and help them to find mentorship either within the PCCM Division or elsewhere throughout the University of Washington system. Fellows all have a unique Scholarship Oversight Committee made up of faculty mentors who guide fellows in their academic endeavors and ensure they are making progress toward their career goals. Recent PCCM fellows have focused on basic, clinical, and translational research; bioethics; quality improvement/ICU administration; medical education; epidemiology; outcomes/health services research; and global health among other areas.
Fellows have access to graduate coursework through the University of Washington, including certificate programs and master’s degrees in Biostatistic, Epidemiology, Global Health, Health Services and Bioethics. Fellows must seek approval from their program director prior to enrolling in a graduate degree program.
All fellows at Seattle Children’s Hospital are part of the Fellows College, which provides additional professional development training in its core didactic series.
Areas of research focus:
INFLAMMATION RESEARCH
- Active basic, clinical and translational research programs focused on sepsis, acute lung injury, and shock.
CLINICAL RESEARCH
- Long-term outcomes, including post-discharge quality of life, emotional, and cognitive outcomes following septic shock, acute respiratory failure, or trauma; obesity and vascular endothelial dysfunction following the Fontan operation
- Quantification of intracellular oxygen kinetics with reflectance spectroscopy
- Risk factors for and outcomes of pediatric delirium
- Effects of medications and environmental factors on sleep in the PICU
- Health disparities in pediatric critical illness and congenital heart disease
- Resuscitation research, including improving identification of clinical deterioration during hospitalization and evaluating use of POC ultrasound in resuscitation
- Leadership of and participation in large, multicenter clinical trials, including Stress Hydrocortisone In Pediatric Septic Shock (SHIPSS), PRone and OScillation pediatric clinical trial (PROSpect), and Personalizing Outcomes after Child Cardiac Arrest (POCCA)
- Active participation in the Pediatric Acute Lung Injury and Sepsis Investigators (PALISI) Network.
BIOETHICS
- Ethics in delivery of ECLS, including the Seattle Ethics in ECLS (SEE) Consortium research group
- Organizational ethics, including creating guidelines for international patient programs and evaluating inequities in solid organ transplant.
QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
- Resuscitation program, including evaluating compliance with post-arrest guidelines, impact of peripheral vasopressor use guideline, and multiple Pedi-ResQ projects
- Bioinformatics, including evaluating impact of clinical decision support tools on outcomes
- Single ventricle care, including the National Pediatric Cardiology Quality Improvement Collaborative (NPCQIC)
- Family communication, including evaluating use of video interpretation and impact of continuity attending involvement
- Stewardship of healthcare resources.
GLOBAL HEALTH
- Kenya. Evaluating feasibility of high flow implementation, developing a pediatric emergency and critical care training program in Sub-Saharan Africa,
- Peru. Evaluating impact and sustainability of high flow implementation, evaluating sepsis screening, determining resource availability for pediatric critical care in Peruvian district hospitals
- Nepal and Ghana. Evaluating strategies to reduce cookstove-related injuries
- SE Asia. Evaluating plasma biomarkers to predict outcomes after sepsis
At the University of Washington, diversity is integral to excellence. We value and honor diverse experiences and perspectives, strive to create welcoming and respectful learning environments, and promote access, opportunity and justice for all.
Please find more information and resources related to the Department’s commitment and work for Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion.
Applications are processed through the American Association of Medical Colleges (AAMC) Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) program on the July cycle. Applications can be filed online through the ERAS system beginning July 1 for positions starting the following July.
Information on registering for the ERAS system can be found here: https://www.aamc.org/students/medstudents/eras/fellowship_applicants/.
Who can apply?
Applicants will have completed a minimum of three years of training in an ACGME approved pediatric residency program.
Application Requirements
- Applications are accepted through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS). Register at https://www.aamc.org/services/eras.
- Please submit at minimum your personal statement, 3 letters of recommendation, and your board scores through ERAS.
- This program participates through the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) Specialties Matching Service. Register at http://www.nrmp.org/fellow/index.html
Timeline
- Applications can be submitted through ERAS as of July 1 for the next academic year
- September 11 - application deadline
- September and October - interviews are held
- December 16 - NRMP Match Day
- July 7 - start of the fellowship
Seattle Children's Hospital PICU and CICU
Seattle Children's Hospital is a 420-bed hospital and home to an award-winning, state-of-the-art PICU and the University of Washington Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship. Seattle Children's serves the largest geographic area of any children's hospital in the country and is the sole academic pediatric medical center for Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho (WWAMI). Seattle Children’s is the major pediatric extracorporeal life support (ECLS) referral center for the region, and approximately 50 children per year receive ECLS support in the PICU, CICU and NICU. Seattle Children’s has an active solid organ transplant service that performs 40-45 liver, kidney and small bowel transplants per year. In addition, Seattle Children’s is part of the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance and provides care for children and young adults with cancer, including hematopoietic stem cell transplants and CAR-T cell therapies.
The Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) has 38 single-patient beds to care for critically ill children with medical and surgical disease up to age 21. Of the 2000 annual PICU admissions, approximately 600 are surgical. Three separate critical care teams provide multidisciplinary, family-centered care to all patients. Two teams have pediatric residents, a PCCM fellow, and a PCCM attending physician. The third team has advanced practice providers and a PCCM attending physician. Critical care teams participate in joint bedside rounds with hematology-oncology, bone marrow transplant, hepatic and intestinal failure and solid organ transplant teams. Additional subspecialty consultants may join bedside rounds at the request of the critical care team.
The Cardiac Intensive Care Unit (CICU) has 20 single-patient beds to care for children with congenital and acquired heart disease, both medical and surgical. The CICU has 700 annual admissions, including 400 cardiopulmonary bypass cases per year. Seattle Children’s is the major regional pediatric heart transplant center and performs 15-20 heart transplants per year. Newborns with congenital heart disease are cared for in the CICU with Neonatology consulting. Two critical care teams provide family-centered care to all patients. Both teams have fellows from PCCM, cardiology, and anesthesia, advanced practice providers and a CICU attending physician. Care teams participate in joint bedside rounds with cardiac surgery, heart failure and inpatient cardiology teams.
Harborview Medical Center
Harborview Medical Center (HMC) is one of the nations leading academic medical centers and the only Level I adult and pediatric trauma center serving Washington, Alaska, Montana and Idaho. Harborview Medical Center cares for potential neurosurgical cases of abusive head trauma, all serious burns and trauma and adult and child victims of sexual assault. The medical center is owned by King County and managed by the University of Washington. Harborview has a specific mission to care for the community's most vulnerable patients. Fellows will see consults at HMC in the PICU, burn unit, ED and pediatric unit.
Fellowship Leadership
Eileen Jiyuen Rhee, MD, MS
Director, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Program Clinical Associate Professor
Mjaye Leslie Mazwi, MD, MBChB
Co-Director, Heart Center Division Head, Cardiac Critical Care Medicine Professor
Current Fellows
2024-2027
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| Michael Bagg, MD Pediatric Residency | University of Colorado |
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| Nina Gummadi, MD Pediatric Residency | University of Chicago |
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| Amanda Holloway, MD Pediatric Residency | University of Arizona |
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Pediatric Residency | University of Washington |
2024-2026
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| Michael Lin, MD Cardiology Fellowship | Emory University / Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta |
2023-2026
Bibek Karki, MD Pediatric Residency | SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University | |
Sarah Mayer, MD Pediatric Residency | Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia | |
Robert Ohman, MD Pediatric Residency | University of Washington | |
Charlotte Schaffer, MD Pediatric Cardiology Fellowship | University of Michigan |
2022-2025
Kyle Lenz, MD Pediatric Residency | The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia | |
Anh Nguyen, DO Pediatric Residency | University of Louisville | |
Mariagrazia Petrozzi, MD Pediatric Residency | University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center | Dallas Children's Medical Center |
Alumni
Class of 2022-2024
Tyler Brown, MD
Pediatric Intensivist | Phoenix Children’s Hospital, AZ
Class of 2021-2024
Sainabou Jallow, MD
Cardiology Fellowship | TX
Daniel Kim, MD
Palliative Care Fellowship | Seattle Children’s Hospital, WA
Robert Levy, MD
Pediatric Intensivist | Golisano Children’s Hospital, NY
Jessica McDade, MD
Hospitalist | Seattle Children’s Hospital, WA
Class 2020-2023
Andrea Otero Luna, MD
Cardiologist | Seattle Children’s Hospital in Seattle, WA
Patricia Peña, MD
Pediatric Intensivist | Driscoll Children’s Hospital in Corpus Christie, TX
Ibukun Sonaike, MD
Pediatric Intensivist| Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis, MN
Class 2020-2022
Carolina Quintana, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor | Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine | University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine Stead Family Department of Pediatrics
Class 2019-2022
Christie Atchison, MD
ECMO Fellowship |Texas Children's Hospital in Huston
Jacob John, MD
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Hospitalist |Seattle Children's Hospital
Kelly Jordan, MD
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Locum | South Dakota
Britt Sandler, MD, MBA, MHS
Cardiology Fellowship | Stanford, CA
Class 2018-2022
Mallory Smith, MD, MS
Assistant Professor | Washington University in St. Louis
2021
Jessica Barreto Guacaneme, MD
Cardiology Fellowship
Boston Children's Hospital/ Harvard Medical
William Haymann, MD
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist
Walter Reed Medical Center
Colin Sallee, MD, MS
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist
UCLA Mattel Children's Hospital
2020
Stephanie Brown, M.B.B.S., M.S.
Assistant Professor | Department of Pediatrics, Section of Critical Care
Children’s Hospital at UO Medical Center | University of Oklahoma
David Butler, M.D
Assistant Professor | Pediatric Critical Care
Washington University | St. Louis Children’s Hospital
Jenny Kingsley, M.D. M.A.
Assistant Professor |Department of Pediatrics
Keck School of Medicine | University of Southern California
Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles
Andrew Koth, MD
Cardiac Critical Care Intensivist | Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Assistant Professor | Department of Pediatrics
Seattle Children’s Hospital | University of Washington, School of Medicine
2019
Michael Cronin, MD
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist
Dell Children’s Medical Center of Central Texas
Matthew Timlin, DO
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist
Madigan Medical Center
Ashley Wilson, MD
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist
Children's Minnesota
Ashley Wolf, MD
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist
Rush University Medical Center
2018
Emily Berkman, M.D.; M.A.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Assistant Professor | Division of Pediatric Critical Care | Division of Bioethics
University of Washington | Seattle Children’s Hospital
Lie Tjoeng, M.D.
Cardiac Critical Care Intensivist
Assistant Professor of Pediatric
University of Washington | Seattle Children’s Hospital
Jesse Wenger, M.D.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Division of Critical Care Medicine
Assistant Professor | Division of Pediatrics
University of Washington | Seattle Children’s Hospital
Brandon Woods, M.D.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist
Madigan Medical Center
Shelton Wright, M.D.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
NIH T32 Training Grant Fellow | Department of Anesthesia | Department of Pediatrics
University of Washington | Seattle Children’s Hospital
2017
Elizabeth Killien, M.D.
Acting Instructor | Department of Pediatric
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Division of Critical Care Medicine
University of Washington | Seattle Children’s Hospital
Lauren Rakes, M.D.
Physician
Children's Minnesota
2016
Catherine Collins, M.D.
Cardiology Fellow
University of Washington | Seattle Children’s Hostpital
Kara von Zychlin, M.D.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist
Advocate Lutheran General Hospital | Advocate Children’s Hospital
2015
Ariel Chairez, M.D., M.P.H.
Pediatrics Critical Care Intensivist
Long Beach Memorial | Miller’s Children’s & Women’s Hospital
Molly Dorfman, M.D., M.P.H.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Valley Children’s Hospital, Madera, CA
Beryl Yaghmai, M.D.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Wesley Children’s Hospital
Clinical Assistant Professor | University of Kansas, School of Medicine
Wichita, KS
2014
Charles Bergstrom, M.D.
Pediatric Cardiac Critical Care Intensivist
Assistant Professor | Medical College of Wisconsin
Milwaukee, WI
Silvia Hartmann
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics | Department of Pediatrics
Seattle Children’s Hospital| Harborview Medical Center | University of Washington, School of Medicine
Leslie Dervan, M.D., M.S.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Division of Critical Care Medicine
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics | Department of Pediatrics
Seattle Children’s Hospital | University of Washington, School of Medicine
Cardiac Critical Care Fellowship
Monique Radman, M.D.
Cardiac Critical Care Intensivist | Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Seattle Children’s Hospital | Universiity of Washington, School of Medicine
Katie Banker, M.D.
Cardiac Critical Care Intensivist | Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Medical Director | Cardiac Intensive Care Unit
Associate Program Director | Division of Pediatrics Critical Care Medicine Fellowship
Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics | Department of Pediatrics
Seattle Children’s Hospital | University of Washington, School of Medicine
2013
Katie Neilson, M.D., M.P.H.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Program Director | Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship
Associate Professor of Pediatrics | Department of Pediatrics
Adjunct Associate Professor | Global Health
Seattle Children’s Hospital | University of Washington, School of Medicine
Jessie Turnbull, M.D., M.A.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Division of Critical Care Medicine
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics | Department of Pediatrics
Vanderbilt University, School of Medicine
Lesta Whalen, M.D.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
Sanford, SD
Robert Kahoud, M.D.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist
Mayo Clinic at Rochester, MN
2012
Omar Bhutta, M.D.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Division of Pediatric Critical Care
Assistant Professor | Department of Pediatrics
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center | Geisel School of Medicine
Kalia Ulate, M.D.
Amelie von Saint Andre-von Arnim, M.D.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics | Department of Pediatrics
Seattle Children’s Hospital | Harborview Medical Center | University of Washington, School of Medicine
2011
Jonna Clark, M.D., M.A.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Division of Critical Care Medicine
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics | Department of Pediatrics
Seattle Children’s Hospital | Harborview Medical Center | University of Washington, School of Medicine
Andre Fallot, M.D.
Pediatric Critical Care Specialist
Swedish Medical Center
Reid Farris, M.D., M.S.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics | Department of Pediatrics
Seattle Children’s Hospital | Harborview Medical Center | University of Washington, School of Medicine
Jerry McLaughlin, M.D.
Pediatric Critical Intensivists | Pediatric Hospitalist
Kaiser Permanente Medical Group, Oakland, CA
2010
Jeremy Hertzig, M.D.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Department of Pediatrics
Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center
Kihan Kim, M.D.
Cardiac Critical Care Intensivist | Department of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Clinical Assistant Professor | Department of Pediatrics
Seattle Children’s Hospital | University of Washington, School of Medicine
2009
Tellen Bennett, M.D., M.S.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist
Children’s Hospital Colorado
Kristina Deeter, M.D.
Pediatric Critical Care Hospitalist
Renown Children’s Hospital, Reno, NV
Lin Di Gennaro, M.D., M.S.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Division of Critical Care Medicine
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics | Department of Pediatrics
Seattle Children’s Hospital | Harborview Medical Center | University of Washington, School of Medicine
2008
J. Elaine-Marie Albert, M.D., M.H.A.
Clinical Director | Pediatric Critical Care Unit
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Division of Critical Care Medicine
Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics | Department of Pediatrics
Seattle Children’s Hospital | Harborview Medical Center | University of Washington, School of Medicine
Mithya Lewis-Newby, M.D.
Cardiac Critical Care Intensivist | Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Associate Professor of Pediatrics | Department of Pediatrics
Adjunct Associate Professor | Department of Bioethics and Humanities
Seattle Children's Hospital | University of Washington, School of Medicine
2007
Ian Asplin, M.D.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Multicare Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital
Angela Czaja, M.D.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Division of Critical Care Medicine
Assistant Professor | Department of Pediatrics
Children’s Hospital Colorado
Mary King, M.D., M.P.H.
Medical Director | Pediatric Critical Care Unit at Harborview Medical Center
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Division of Critical Care Medicine
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics | Department of Pediatrics
Seattle Children’s Hospital | Harborview Medical Center | University of Washington, School of Medicine
2006
Lincoln Smith, M.D.
Director | Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Program
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics | Department of Pediatrics
Seattle Children’s Hospital | Harborview Medical Center | University of Washington, School of Medicine
Teodor Butiu, M.D., F.A.A.P.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Department of Pediatrics
Confluence Health | Wenatchee Valley Hospital & Clinics, WA
2005
Eric Harry, M.D.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Multicare Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital
Lilian Lupu, M.D.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Multicare Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital
2004
Jacqueline Evans, M.D., Ph.D.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics | Department of Pediatrics
University of California Davis Children’s Hospital
Tito Monge, M.D.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Department of Critical Care Medicine
Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital, Tacoma, WA
2003
Pelin Cengiz, M.D.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivists | Division of Critical Care Medicine
Assistant Professor | Department of Pediatrics
American Family Children’s Hospital | University of Wisconsin, School of Medicine
Jeneth Ejke, M.D.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Pediatrics Critical Care
Loma Linda University Medical Center
2002
John Li, M.D.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
USFC Benioff Children’s Hospital, CA
Francois Aspesberro, M.D.
Cardiac Critical Care Intensivist
Children’s Heart Institute Memorial Care Miller Children’s & Women’s Hospital, Long Beach, CA
Michael Davis, M.D.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Associate Professor of Pediatric | Department of Pediatrics
Seattle Children’s Hospital | Harborview Medical Center | University of Washington, School of Medicine
Dawn Joseph, M.D.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Division of Critical Care Medicine
Multicare Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital
2001
Ofer Yanay, M.D.
Director | Intensive Care Unit Respiratory Therapy
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Associated Professor of Pediatrics | Department of Pediatrics
Seattle Children's Hospital | Harborview Medical Center | University of Washington, School of Medicine
David Vaughan, M.D.
Consultant Pediatrician
Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital | Drogheda | Co. South Ireland
2000
R. Scott Watson, M.D., M.P.H.
Associated Director | Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Professor of Pediatrics | Department of Pediatrics
Seattle Children's Hospital | University of Washington, School of Medicine
1999
Joan Roberts, M.D.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Associated Professor of Pediatrics | Department of Pediatrics
Seattle Children's Hospital | Harborview Medical Center | University of Washington, School of Medicine
France Gauvin, M.D.
Clinical Associate Professor | Department of Pediatrics
Clinician Scientist | Department of Pediatrics and Research Center
University of Montreal, CA
1998
Denise Coleman, M.D.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Department of Pediatrics
ECMO Medical Director | Department of Pediatrics
University of New Mexico | Health Sceince Center
Ravi Thiagarajan, M.D., M.P.H.
Chief | Division of Cardiac Critical Care
Professor of Pediatrics | Department of Pediatrics
Boston Children’s Hospital | Harvard Medical School
1997
Heather Keenan, M.D.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Department of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Intermountain Health Care | Primary Children’s Hospital
Amy Movius, M.D.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Department of Pediatrics
Eastern Main Medical Center
1996
Thomas Brogan, M.D.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Professor of Pediatrics | Department of Pediatrics
Seattle Children's Hospital | Harborview Medical Center | University of Washington, School of Medicine
James Mellema, M.D.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist
Pediatric Medical Group |Providence Health & Services
1995
Harris Baden, M.D.
Director | Cardiac Critical Care Program
Cardiac Critical Care Intensivist | Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Professor of Pediatrics | Department of Pediatrics
Seattle Children's Hospital | University of Washington, School of Medicine
Harry Kallas, M.D.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist
Valley Children’s Healthcare, CA
1994
Gregg Talbot, M.D.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Division of Critical Care Medicine
Associated Professor of Pediatrics | Department of Pediatrics
Children’s Hospital at Erlanger | The University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Kenneth Schenkman, M.D.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Division of Critical Care Medicine
Associated Professor of Pediatrics | Department of Pediatrics
Adjunct Associated Professor | Department of Bioengineering
Seattle Children's Hospital | University of Washington, School of Medicine
1993
Susan Bratton, M.D., M.P.H.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Professor of Pediatrics | Department of Pediatrics
University of Utah Health Care | Primary Children’s Hospital
Fiona Levy, M.D.
Associate Director | Department of Pediatrics
Executive Director | Sala Institute for Child and Family
Vice Chair | Clinical Operations | Valley Children’s Healthcare, CA
1992
Phillip Jacobson, M.D.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Division of Critical Care Medicine
Associate Professor of Pediatrics | Department of Pediatrics
Rush Medical Center | Rush University
Daniel Brutocao, M.D.
Pediatric Critical Care Intensivist | Department of Pediatrics
Pediatrix Medical Group | Providence Health & Services
Eileen Jiyuen Rhee, MD, MS
Director, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship Program Clinical Associate Professor
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