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Top Docs ’11: Pediatric Specialties – Cardiology

By Seattle Mag December 31, 1969

Pediatric Cardiology Robert J. Boucek Jr., M.D., Seattle Children’s Hospital, 4800 Sand Point Way NE, 206.987.2015, University of Washington Medical Center; Tulane University, 1969; congenital heart disease, cardiac transplantation, vascular anomalies Peter S. Hesslein, M.D., Pediatric Specialty Care, 1101 Madison St., Suite 800, 206.215.2700, Swedish Medical Center; Baylor College of Medicine, 1976; cardiac electrophysiology, pacemakers...

Pediatric Cardiology

Robert J. Boucek Jr., M.D., Seattle Children’s Hospital, 4800 Sand Point Way NE, 206.987.2015, University of Washington Medical Center; Tulane University, 1969; congenital heart disease, cardiac transplantation, vascular anomalies

Peter S. Hesslein, M.D., Pediatric Specialty Care, 1101 Madison St., Suite 800, 206.215.2700, Swedish Medical Center; Baylor College of Medicine, 1976; cardiac electrophysiology, pacemakers

Yuk Ming Law, M.D., Seattle Children’s Hospital, 4800 Sand Point Way NE, 206.987.2015, University of Washington Medical Center; University of California, Los Angeles, 1987; cardiac transplant and heart failure, mitochondrial medicine

Mark Lewin, M.D., Seattle Children’s Hospital, 4800 Sand Point Way NE, 206.987.1083, University of Washington Medical Center; Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, 1991; echocardiography, fetal cardiac diagnosis, cardiovascular genetics

Jack C. Salerno, M.D., Seattle Children’s Hospital, 4800 Sand Point Way NE, 206.987.1083, University of Washington Medical Center; University of California, San Diego, 1996; cardiac electrophysiology, sudden cardiac arrest/death, long QT syndrome

Christopher Stefanelli, M.D., NorthWest Children’s Heart Care, 314 Martin Luther King Jr. Way, Suite 303, Tacoma, 253.396.4868, Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital and Health Center; Creighton University, 1997; cardiac catheterization, arrhythmias, fetal echocardiography

Originally published in July 2011

 

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