Every day, more than 5, dedicated and compassionate UW Medical Center - Montlake team members bring passion and commitment to the care of our patients and their families. As the No. From first of their kind, life-saving surgical procedures to routine adult, maternal and newborn medicine, we're training the next generation of medical professionals.
By using the latest advances in medical technology and patient- and family-centered care, we're building a better future for our community. We require a minimum of three letters of recommendation with one to come from your residency program director and request that your personal statement be one page in length and describe your career goals.
Please be sure all requested materials are part of your ERAS file at the time you submit your application to ERAS so the reviewers will have access to complete information about you. In our interview dates will be: Friday, September 10, 17 and 24 Friday, October 15, 22 and 29 All interviews will be conducted virtually via Zoom Interview days will start at am, and end no later than 3 p.
Pacific Standard Time There will be several informal virtual gatherings with current fellowship available. Please submit questions to Susan Sivesind. Dr Egan is fantastic. He is honest and doesn't wait to intervene. I'm so happy he's my doctor. I am truly lucky. I think Dr Egan is an excellent Doctor in every way. I trust him completely. Dr Egan was knowledgeable and an effective communicator.
He did an excellent job of explaining his clinical concerns and reasoning for his recommendations. In the past, Langerhans cell histiocytosis has been considered to be a type of cancer or a condition similar to cancer.
Researchers are now discovering that it is more likely tied to an autoimmune response and happens when the body's immune system attacks itself. Hypereosinophilic syndrome HES refers to a group of diseases that are characterized by an excessive amount of eosinophils. Eosinophils are a variety of white blood cells and one of the immune system components responsible for combating multicellular parasites and certain infections.
Mast cells are a type of white blood cell in the immune system and are responsible for protecting the body from infection and releasing chemicals to create inflammatory responses. There are two main forms of mastocytosis. Cutaneou mastocytosis only affects the skin and is more common in children. Systemic mastocytosis affects more than one part of the body and is more common in adults. Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria PNH is an acquired disorder that leads to the premature death and impaired production of blood cells.
The disorder affects red blood cells, which carry oxygen; white blood cells, which protect the body from infection; and platelets, which are involved in blood clotting. PNH affects both sexes equally and can occur at any age, although it is most often diagnosed in young adulthood.
High blood protein is not a specific disease or condition. Certain proteins in the blood may be elevated as your body fights an infection or other inflammation. People with certain bone marrow diseases, such as multiple myeloma, may have high blood protein levels before they show any other symptoms.
Porphyrias are rare disorders that affect mainly the skin or nervous system and may cause abdominal pain. These disorders are usually inherited, meaning they are caused by abnormalities in genes passed from parents to children. When a person has a porphyria, cells fail to change body chemicals called porphyrins and porphyrin precursors into heme, the substance that gives blood its red color.
Post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder is the most common malignancy, with the exception of skin cancer, after solid organ transplant in adults and occurs in up to 10 percent of patients. The incidence varies according to the transplanted organ, and in the majority of cases, particularly those occurring less than 1 year after transplantation, are associated with Epstein-Barr virus. When blood has too many lymphocytes the spleen can become swollen or enlarged. This is called splenomegaly.
Lymph nodes may also be larger than normal. Splenomegaly can occur anytime from early childhood to adulthood. See full location hours…. If you have an illness or injury that you think may be life-threatening without immediate care, call or go to the nearest emergency room.
If you have an illness or injury that is not life-threatening but needs attention today, go to urgent care. Do you have a MyChart patient account that you would like to use to schedule? We're sorry but only patients who have visited a provider at this clinic in the last three years and have a MyChart account may book online.
Don't have a patient account? Sign up for MyChart. You can book an appointment online in one medical specialty at this clinic. Don't see what you're looking for? Learn more: Vaccines Testing Visitor Policy. Breadcrumb Home Medical Specialties Hematology. Hematology Evidence-based care for everything from blood disorders to blood cancer and rare diseases. Find a provider. Find a location. Research, innovation and care are the lifeblood of what we do. Beyond Cancer. Advancing Cures.
Focused on You. Featured Provider. Some of our common services Anemia care. Iron-deficiency anemia care. G6PD deficiency care. Hemolytic anemia care. PGK deficiency care. Sickle cell anemia care. Vitamin B12 deficiency care. Aplastic anemia and pancytopenia care. Bleeding and clotting disorder care. Hemophilia care. Hypercoagulability care. Thrombocytosis care. Thrombocytopenia care. Von Willebrand disease care.
Blood vessel disorder care. Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia HHT care. Blood cancer care. Acute myeloid leukemia AML care. Acute lymphoid leukemia ALL care. Chronic myeloid leukemia CML care. Chronic lymphoid leukemia CLL care. Hairy cell leukemia care. Hodgkin lymphoma care. LGL leukemia care. HIV lymphoma care. Multiple myeloma and plasma cell disorders. Myelodysplastic syndromes MDS care. T-cell lymphoma care. Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia care. Hemochromatosis and iron overload care.
Inherited marrow failure syndrome care. Diamond Blackfan anemia care. Fanconi anemia care. Shwachman-Diamond syndrome care. Leukocytosis care. Lymphadenopathy care. Myeloproliferative disorder care. Polycythemia vera care.
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