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Pediatrics WWAMI Regional-based Explore and Focus Course List

WWAMI region Explore and Focus courses are ONLY open to University of Washington School of Medicine students

Explore and Focus Course Catalogue (update link to: https://education.uwmedicine.org/curriculum/by-phase/clinical/explore-and-focus/
The Explore and Focus course catalogue contains course information, including overview, credits, grading and permission status.

Additional information about these courses can be found on the pediatric website here.

Questions and permission requests can be sent to medical.students@seattlechildrens.org.Alaska

ALASKA

PEDS 637 Pediatric Cardiology
Site: Alaska Children’s Heart Center, Anchorage, AK

 

IDAHOIdaho

PEDS 640 Pediatric Gastroenterology
Site: St. Luke’s Children’s Hospital, Boise, ID

PEDS 678 APC Pediatric Infectious Disease
Site: Pediatric and Infectious Disease, Boise, ID

PEDS 690 APC Sub-I, General Pediatrics
Site: St. Luke Medical Center, Boise, ID

MONTANABillings, MT

PEDS 620 Pediatric Sub-Specialty Clinics
Site: Billing's Clinic, Billings, MT

PEDS 638 Pediatric Cardiology
Site: Western Montana Clinic, Missoula, MT

PEDS 629 NICU
Site: Community Medical Center, Missoula, MT

 

WASHINGTONWA

PEDS 623 Pediatric Child Abuse & Neglect
Site: Partners with Families and Children, Spokane, WA

PEDS 624 APC Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Site: Sacred Heart Children’s Hospital, Spokane, WA

PEDS 636 APC Pediatric Cardiology
Site: Northwest Center for Congenital Heart Disease, Spokane, WA

PEDS 692 APC-Sub I, General Pediatrics
Site: Sacred Heart Children’s Hospital, Spokane, WA

PEDS 693 APC-Sub I, General Pediatrics
Site: Mary Bridge Children's Hospital, Tacoma, WA

WYOMINGWY

PEDS 689 APC-Sub I General Pediatrics
Site: IHS – Wind River Service Unit, Lander, WY

ALL WWAMI STATES

PEDS 699P WWAMI Special Elective (WWAMI states only)
Site: various

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