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Top Docs ’11: Neonatal & Perinatal Medicine

By Seattle Mag December 31, 1969

Neonatal & Perinatal Medicine Rick Badura, M.D., Pediatrix Medical Group, 3626 NE 45th St., Suite 300, 206.526.2600, Evergreen Hospital Medical Center, Swedish Medical Center; University of Nebraska College of Medicine, 1979; prematurity/low-birth-weight infants, breathing disorders Stephen J. Chentow, M.D., Pediatrix Medical Group, 3626 NE 45th St., Suite 300, 206.526.2600, Evergreen Hospital Medical Center; University of...

Neonatal & Perinatal Medicine

Rick Badura, M.D., Pediatrix Medical Group, 3626 NE 45th St., Suite 300, 206.526.2600, Evergreen Hospital Medical Center, Swedish Medical Center; University of Nebraska College of Medicine, 1979; prematurity/low-birth-weight infants, breathing disorders

Stephen J. Chentow, M.D., Pediatrix Medical Group, 3626 NE 45th St., Suite 300, 206.526.2600, Evergreen Hospital Medical Center; University of Rochester, 1970; prematurity/low-birth-weight infants, critical care

Christine A. Gleason, M.D., 1959 NE Pacific St., 206.543.3200, Seattle Children’s Hospital, University of Washington Medical Center; University of Rochester, 1979; prematurity/low-birth-weight infants, neonatal critical care, high-risk newborns

Barry M. Lawson, M.D., Pediatrix Medical Group, 3626 NE 45th St., Suite 300, 206.526.2600, Evergreen Hospital Medical Center; University of Washington, 1981; prematurity/low-birth-weight infants

John C. Mulligan, M.D., Pediatrix Medical Group, 315 Martin Luther King Jr. Way, Tacoma, 253.403.1019, Tacoma General Hospital; University of Pittsburgh, 1970; prematurity/low-birth-weight infants, neonatal critical care, neonatal infections

Jeffrey Stolz, M.D., 10700 Meridian Ave. N, Suite 503, 206.526.2600, Swedish Medical Center, Evergreen Hospital Medical Center, Highline Medical Center; University of North Carolina School of Medicine, 1988; prematurity/low-birth-weight infants

Terrence Sweeney, M.D., Swedish Neonatology, 747 Broadway, 206.386.6000, Swedish Medical Center, Evergreen Hospital Medical Center; University of Washington, 1980; critical care, prematurity/low-birth-weight infants

Originally published in July 2011

 

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