University of Washington School of Medicine
Programs in Pediatrics
Seattle
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Inpatient Ward
SCH - ER
Newborns
ED Evaluation (PDF)
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Clerkship Teaching Faculty
F. Curt Bennett, MD
Sherilyn Smith, MD
W.O. Robertson, MD

Faculty & Staff

 

Seattle, Washington
3rd Year Clerkship - (Peds 665 P)

Getting Ready for your Seattle Peds Rotation

The Pediatric Medical Student Program will contact you via email approximately 4-6 weeks prior to the start of your rotation. This email will request that you provide the following information:

  • Inpatient team request
    • You will spend three weeks of the clerkship on a ward team at SCH. If they would like, students can request a team assignment.
    • Please note that you are not guaranteed your requested assignment and requests are taken on a first come, first served basis.
  • Social Security Number
    • Your SSN and middle name/initial are required in order for you to rotate at SCH.
    • Team requests will not be taken without your SSN and middle initial.
  • Expected absences
    • This information will taken into consideration when team assignments are made.

The Pediatric Medical Student Program will contact you via email approximately 2-3 weeks prior to the start of your rotation with orientation information. This email contains information vital to the success of your clerkship, so keep your eyes out for it. Information includes:

  • Where and when to meet on your first day
  • How to complete the required web-based patient order system training
  • How to sign up for the computer-based cases (curriculum)

We look forward to meeting you soon!

Please feel free to contact the Medical Student Office with any questions you may have:

Medical Student Coordinator
Pediatric Medical Student Office
Seattle Children's
A-5950
4800 Sand Point Way
Seattle, WA 98105
(206) 987-2008

   

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Last updated: October 19, 2009