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Close up of test tubes in a lab at the Research and Training building of the Harborview Medical Center.
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Dr. Jo Jackson, family medicine, teaches UW residents about childhood development.
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Valley Medical Center in Renton, one of four hospital entities of UW Medicine.
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The view of Harborview Medical Center from 9th Avenue in Seattle, Washington.
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The University of Washington Health Sciences Buildings, with a view toward the west and the Montlake Cut.
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Pediatric nurse practitioner Barb Moravec with young male patient at the Pediatrics Clinic at Harborview. Medical Center
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ALNW flight nurses Brenda Nelson (red hair) and Cindy Goodrich (blonde) deliver a patient to an Emergency Department medical team at Harboview Medical Center.
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Emergency room staff tend to a patient at Harboview Medical Center.
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Dr. Martin "Casey" Childers and the Bella, matriarch of his research into myotubular myopathy, a muscle-wasting disease.
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Lab activity in Dr. Paul Yager's lab reflects work on paper-based diagnostics. Their hope is that in two to three years, people miles from a lab will be able to cough, spit, or urinate on a piece of...