Margarett Shnorhavorian, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor
Department of Urology
University of Washington School of Medicine
Division of Pediatric Urology
Seattle Children's Hospital
Patient Care/Philosophy
Seattle Children’s Hospital
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Education & Training
Dr. Margarett Shnorhavorian completed her undergraduate training at the University of California Los Angeles, where she graduated Phi Beta Kappa. She received her MD degree from the University of California, San Francisco, during which time she also received a Masters in Public Health at the University of California Berkeley. She then completed her general and urologic surgery training at Yale University School of Medicine.
Dr. Shnorhavorian then completed a fellowship in Pediatric Urology at Seattle Children’s Hospital, and subsequently joined the University of Washington Department of Urology faculty in the Division of Pediatric Urology. Presently, she is Assistant Professor of Urology and recipient of a Men’s Reproductive Health Research faculty development award from the National Institutes of Health.
Awards
2007: Clinical Research Award, American Academy of Pediatrics, Section on Urology, National Conference
2001: Ira S. Goldberg House Staff Award for Outstanding Intern, Yale School of Medicine
1996: Dean’s Award for Summer Research, UCSF School of Medicine
Professional Organizations
American Urological Association
Society for Women in Urology
American Academy of Pediatrics
Society for Pediatric Urology
Society for Fetal Urology
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Selected Publications:
Shnorhavorian M, Grady RW, Anderson A, Joyner BD, Mitchell ME. Long-term follow-up of complete primary repair of exstrophy: the Seattle experience. J Urol, 180 (4 Suppl):1615-9; discussion 1619-20, October, 2008.
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Shnorhavorian M, Friedman DL, Koyle MA. Genitourinary long-term outcomes in childhood cancer survivors, Curr Urol Rep, 10(2): 134-7, March, 2009.
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Shnorhavorian M, Anderson KR. Anatomic and physiologic considerations in ureteroscopy. Urol Clin North Am. 2004 31(1):15-20.
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Curriculum Vitae [25K PDF*]
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Contact Information:
Seattle Children’s Hospital
Box 359300
Division of Urology
W-7729
4800 Sand Point Way NE
Seattle, WA 98105
Ph: (206) 987-2509




