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Meet Seeley: Most advanced leukemia treatments and innovative clinical trials in the PNW
Seeley was just 2 weeks old when she was diagnosed with high-risk leukemia. To get the specialized care she needed, Seeley’s family was prepared to fly anywhere in the world from their home on the Hawaiian island of Kauaʻi. The expert team they sought was at Seattle Children’s. Today, thanks to the world-class team who treated her and a breakthrough clinical trial that saved her life, Seeley is cancer-free, back home in Kauaʻi, and is active and full of joy. Read more about Seeley’s journey: www.seattlechildrens.org/clinics/cancer/services/leukemia-lymphoma/meet-seeley/
About Seattle Children’s Leukemia and Lymphoma Program
Seattle Children’s Leukemia and Lymphoma Program provides the best leukemia care for children, teens and young adults in the Pacific Northwest region. Our providers treat more children, teens and young adults with leukemia than any other hospital in the region.
Learn more about the Leukemia and Lymphoma Program: www.seattlechildrens.org/clinics/cancer/services/leukemia-lymphoma/
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Prevención de suicidio: preguntemos
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La investigación muestra que hacer preguntas sobre suicidio no sugiere la idea de suicidarse ni aumenta el riesgo. De hecho, hablar sobre el suicidio abre un espacio seguro para que niños, niñas y adolescentes reciban más información y preguntando directamente puede crear una diferencia entre la vida y la muerte. Preguntar ofrece alivio a quien puede estar sufriendo conflictos internos y ayudar...
Pediatric Emergency and Critical Care Development in Kenya and across Sub-Saharan Africa
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Pediatric Grand Rounds For more Grand Rounds: www.seattlechildrens.org/healthcare-professionals/education/grand-rounds/provider/
A Scholarly Inquiry Journey for Graduating Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellows 2024
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Second-Year Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellows Class of 2024 research presentations.
Mind the Gap: Supporting Successful Health Care Transition in Emerging Adults
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Provider Grand Rounds For more Grand Rounds: www.seattlechildrens.org/healthcare-professionals/education/grand-rounds/provider/
Conversations About Autism - Puberty
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Puberty can be a challenging time for an autistic person. This conversation will feature examples of lived experiences and where to go for more support and resources when it comes to puberty and sex health education.
Childhood Asthma: Where Are We Now? William E. Pierson Allergy Lecture
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Provider Grand Rounds For more Grand Rounds: www.seattlechildrens.org/grandrounds
Meet Lyla: Most experienced orthopedics and sports medicine team in Washington
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Lyla had spinal fusion surgery for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) just six months before her last collegiate lacrosse season. Understanding Lyla's fear of not being able to play, the team at Seattle Children's was able to schedule her spine surgery within a week and accelerate her post-op recovery. Less than six months after her surgery, Lyla started in all 19 games. Today, Lyla is activ...
An Interprofessional Team Intervention to Improve Communication with Families of Seriously Ill Child
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Provider Grand Rounds- Mann Family Palliative Care Lecture
How Unforeseen Events Lead to Unplanned Careers - Holt Webster Child Abuse Lecture
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Provider Grand Rounds
Healing Interpersonal and Racial Stress and Trauma for Black Clients
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Treating the negative consequences of racial stress, abuse and trauma in black youth.
Clinician Wellness 3.0... It's Time for a Revolution - Tapper Surgical Lecture
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Provider Grand Rounds
Immersive Learning, Lifesaving Results: Leveraging Virtual Simulations in Pediatric Education
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Provider Grand Rounds
Conversations About Autism: Autistic Voices
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April is Autism Acceptance Month and so this conversation will feature a panel of autistic people sharing their lived experiences as well as tips and resources for viewers.
Building Evidence for Pediatric Clinical Care: Lessons in Nephrotic Syndrome
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Building Evidence for Pediatric Clinical Care: Lessons in Nephrotic Syndrome
CIIT Seminar Series with Dr. Evan Newell - April 19, 2024
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CIIT Seminar Series with Dr. Evan Newell - April 19, 2024
Current Advances in research on Behavioral and Pharmacological Treatments for youth with Autism.
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Current Advances in research on Behavioral and Pharmacological Treatments for youth with Autism.
Genetic Puzzles Hiding in Your Clinic: Navigating Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disease
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Genetic Puzzles Hiding in Your Clinic: Navigating Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disease
Conversations About Autism: Levels of Support
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Conversations About Autism: Levels of Support
Seattle Extra Life Game On 2023
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Seattle Extra Life Game On 2023
CIIT Seminar Series with Dr. Jacob Appelbaum - March 15, 2024
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CIIT Seminar Series with Dr. Jacob Appelbaum - March 15, 2024
Working Towards a Cure…but First do No Harm
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Working Towards a Cure…but First do No Harm
School Supports
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School Supports
Neurocutaneous Syndromes: What Primary Care Providers Need to Know
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Neurocutaneous Syndromes: What Primary Care Providers Need to Know
2023 CMN Seattle Children's Fundraising Totals
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2023 CMN Seattle Children's Fundraising Totals
Genetics of Epilepsy: Bedside to Bench and Back - Sarkowsky Neurology Lecture
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Genetics of Epilepsy: Bedside to Bench and Back - Sarkowsky Neurology Lecture
Anesthesia and Your Procedure Day
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Anesthesia and Your Procedure Day
What Works in School Mental Health - And What Works to Get It Done
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What Works in School Mental Health - And What Works to Get It Done
Migraine in Pediatrics
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Migraine in Pediatrics

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  • @aliciabrown3489
    @aliciabrown3489 4 місяці тому

    Thank you I appreciate this video. This is definitely our family and I have been trying so hard to correct and be better at

  • @aliciabrown3489
    @aliciabrown3489 4 місяці тому

    Thank you I have been struggling and this has reaffirmed a lot for me. Sometime there are cultural barriers that interfere with these strategies that are not discussed, but your video has definitely made me want to take another look at how I can overcome those cultural barriers/ use to my advantage but still feel effective

  • @arcadia-io
    @arcadia-io 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for spreading awareness of NF1.

  • @VijayBahadurDubai
    @VijayBahadurDubai Рік тому

    A story of grit and determination to give the best... Great to see progress. Well done, Seattle Children's!

  • @hetalsheth5259
    @hetalsheth5259 Рік тому

    ❤️❤️❤️ so beautiful Latika and Kunal. I agree with Kunal that this is every parents nightmare. You both have shown amazing strength and when we see her she melts our hearts! I wish you all the best. ❤️

  • @vps1946
    @vps1946 Рік тому

    How successful is Stem Cell Therapy in resolving Autism cases.

  • @laurabrown3261
    @laurabrown3261 Рік тому

    Hello, keep being a voice. You might be interested in this channel 👉 #drjohnaking. I find him encouraging and insightful.

  • @grandma_d
    @grandma_d Рік тому

    My 14 y.o. grandson ( I am his guardian) Is on the autism spectrum. He will not leave the house, since March 2022, and do has transitioned to on/ line schooling, as all video for therapy and medical appts. This presentation is very informative, I have never heard of the majority of these resources. Does anyone have suggestions for figuring out what an individual actually is able to accomplish, either academically or physically? We see many avoidance behaviors when presented tasks, both academic and physical. Thank you for all the information discussed and shared.

  • @TeresaO-PHD-Coach
    @TeresaO-PHD-Coach Рік тому

    My autistic son is 19. He was not very social and stayed in his room all day, didn't make eye contact for more than a second, had problems with textures and had some motor skill problems as well as developmental disabilities. 4 months ago we all switched to a carnivore way of eating and he has just come alive. He joins and starts conversations, he looks at you when you when you talk to him, he started hugging us, says 'thank you,' he asked for a bicycle and now rides it down to the park everyday, does household chores without being asked, and eats foods he used to avoid because of the textures. A couple weeks ago, he inquired about getting a job. We been absolutely astounded by his changes in just 4 months. We're looking forward to seeing more improvement in the months to come.

  • @luthiervandros
    @luthiervandros 2 роки тому

    Ty

  • @elizabethbennet4791
    @elizabethbennet4791 2 роки тому

    Why such inequity between one school and another in treatment of "misbehavior" and of autistic children in general??? why can so few of us relate to this?

  • @kenmatree.3167
    @kenmatree.3167 2 роки тому

    I wanna see if any of this resonates with my mom. I remember that was absolutely true about not wanting to go to bed because nothing fun was left in the day.

  • @ulayawblog
    @ulayawblog 2 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing this! It is very helpful and simple to understand. Have shared this with the parents of our group! :)

  • @deborahbarry8458
    @deborahbarry8458 2 роки тому

    As a medical doctor who is female and on the spectrum I’m glad this work is being done.

  • @auburnareaconnect7728
    @auburnareaconnect7728 3 роки тому

    Beautiful!

  • @tharaneshwaran5975
    @tharaneshwaran5975 3 роки тому

    😢 thanks for doctors

  • @XxCindy_RodriguezxX
    @XxCindy_RodriguezxX 3 роки тому

    Hi, my son is 6 he is on the spectrum and non-verbal. Me and his behavioral therapist been doing potty training since he was 4 and we set timers and only reward a good snack(that he rarely have) after going potty. I been putting him on underwear and we are still having issues every day. Also its been consistent as well. We do the timers every 15 mins.

  • @albagarcia3584
    @albagarcia3584 3 роки тому

    I love this, thank you so much for all the free information about PBS.

  • @_sTiNkY_BiTcH_TM
    @_sTiNkY_BiTcH_TM 3 роки тому

    Not always asking will get you the real answer. When I was younger, I was really high risk.. I never told anyone, because I was scared they would get mad at me. Along with the fact I got threatened to be thrown in the psych ward(I’ve been many times, even went to Seattle children’s before.). So, asking might not help. I’d suggest just giving tools to help them get better, such as counseling. Take away sharps and things that can be used to harm themselves. Get a lock box. Those work best. Always be open. Don’t get mad at them for expressing emotions. Help them find a healthy way to let them out. Idk these are just suggestions. I’ve struggled with suicidal ideation my whole life. These are just things that I would think helps a bit. Just being open and creating a relationship where they feel safe and like they can trust you. I never could trust my parents. So. Yeah, if you want to help them. Let it be known, but don’t smother them.

  • @GuitarDoco
    @GuitarDoco 3 роки тому

    Very informative, thank you

  • @healthyauthentic7453
    @healthyauthentic7453 3 роки тому

    thank you so very much. I just really appreciate your tone, and the details, and perspective, in a way i understand. and techniques i can apply. So helpful. great tone, not judgy and shaming, but with understanding the goals parents are trying to do. Subscribing and notifications.

  • @laysoe2257
    @laysoe2257 4 роки тому

    I love someone so much that I forgot to love myself 😕

  • @IMAPELICAN
    @IMAPELICAN 4 роки тому

    Thanks for putting up this video about Rebecca Bird's mural. It is the most impressive artwork I have ever seen. It is incredibly powerful and moving. It is overwhelming to see, like the Grand Canyon. The feat of its being made by one human would be enough to blow minds BUT! it is so much more... making visible the spirit of love and generosity which animated these scientists to work on the behalf of children, it is a monument to kindness.

  • @samcu1379
    @samcu1379 4 роки тому

    I miss ms.Lizz she did my acupuncture to for my chronic pain when I was there as a teen

  • @EricJohnsonGuru
    @EricJohnsonGuru 4 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing Javi!

  • @Ava_Orchid
    @Ava_Orchid 4 роки тому

    It is so nice that we are not as practice hiding everything from children but rahter explaining what is appropriate. So many many children turn away from medical care as adults due to the older policies of hiding everything from kids as though they were too stupid to know something happened. The unknown is more scary than anything

  • @pssgsband8163
    @pssgsband8163 4 роки тому

    Such an outstanding piece, so wide-ranging and detailed in topics and elements. I am particularly impressed by the conceptual and technical craftsmanship it must have taken to handle a mural of such dimension. Moreover, an inspiring example of a vital and meaningful connection between art and social life!

  • @kappios78
    @kappios78 4 роки тому

    do you maybe have all the Sources listed somewhere?

  • @shrekalek
    @shrekalek 4 роки тому

    Just an absolutely incredible depth to this work. The scale is awe striking, but what really blows me away is the detail she put into all the stories within this mural... Just like children they're all significant and worthy of love, there is not one detail to tell their story left without the most profound care. Thank you Rebecca for this gift to humanity!

  • @souchikawa3947
    @souchikawa3947 4 роки тому

    What an amazing piece by Rebecca! This mural represents Rebecca's outstanding talent and will continue impressing everyone who sees it over generations. Congrats!

  • @joed3300
    @joed3300 4 роки тому

    What an amazing artist - the mural is beyond impressive, inspirational and heartfelt. Thank you Rebecca Bird and Seattle Children’s. :)

  • @erictuesday
    @erictuesday 4 роки тому

    I was so happy to see this painting and video, Rebecca. Wonderful work!!

  • @PuddletownSchool
    @PuddletownSchool 4 роки тому

    It was so great to watch this and see your work (and you) again, Rebecca. Amazing and beautiful work, as always.

  • @rcarroll7302
    @rcarroll7302 4 роки тому

    Rebecca, this is fantastic! I feel this is a singular piece of work, and a testament to your years of commitment and hard work to your Art. Words do not express how proud I am of you and what you have created here. As a side note, Children's Hospital saved the life of my first born son, now 43 years ago.

  • @TiffanyFrances
    @TiffanyFrances 4 роки тому

    Beautiful. Would love to see it in person one day.

  • @mariposadayspa
    @mariposadayspa 4 роки тому

    Very moving presentation. Looking forward to seeing it up close, the details and form are overwhelming. Superb!

  • @saramoen9227
    @saramoen9227 4 роки тому

    It's beautiful!

  • @RealConfessions
    @RealConfessions 4 роки тому

    How gorgeous. I'm always awed by muralists and this is just breath-taking. Well done.

  • @jacobdeatherage7623
    @jacobdeatherage7623 4 роки тому

    Seattle holds a new, wonderful treasure of almost shocking grandeur in the mural created by Rebecca Bird and commissioned by the Seattle Children's hospital. I wonder if people are even broadly aware of it yet? This masterpiece will forever demand my return. It is a fitting and deeply beautiful monument to the incredible work of the researchers at the facility, the outcome of which the entire world will benefit from. Stand there, view the work, then close your eyes and imagine yourself as mother or father to a child lifted from genetic illness by the work done here. Now open your eyes and look again.

  • @carltonclark5194
    @carltonclark5194 4 роки тому

    Does she talk?

  • @LucifersPride6
    @LucifersPride6 4 роки тому

    school and family are the two most things that cause me stress i’m lazy and hopeless, i have no motivation my wish is just to grow up, have my own job, my kid, a house and live happily without any social problem.

  • @avelinofernandes1370
    @avelinofernandes1370 4 роки тому

    That's scarry bu I do not like the anesthesia Mask because I had it and it Scared me.

  • @intanpayungsky7739
    @intanpayungsky7739 4 роки тому

    Wow, this is the best video ever I have seen.

  • @kendralopez4530
    @kendralopez4530 4 роки тому

    I actually liked nathalias art. Very beautiful

  • @hasteningslowly
    @hasteningslowly 4 роки тому

    Amazing! This must have been difficult to talk about, it's so awesome that you came in to talk and share your stories with us! 💓

  • @sumitchandolia2930
    @sumitchandolia2930 4 роки тому

    Doctor is really god.

  • @Amanda-ug6gp
    @Amanda-ug6gp 4 роки тому

    This video captures the true pain of the refeeding process. It took me two years to stabilize weight, and now I am working on intuitive eating. Every day in refeeding it feels like you are going against law, against everything you know. You come out a different person, and it is the scariest thing I have ever gone through. It is also thd best thing I have gone through. I truly found myself for the first time and formed bonds with others who shared my pain. Thank you to Seattle Children's hospital for this video, and thank you for bringing so much awareness.

  • @sarahuni6125
    @sarahuni6125 4 роки тому

    Thank you for being so open and honest x

  • @smashleymcbashley6250
    @smashleymcbashley6250 4 роки тому

    Imagine having parents who care that much. Wild.

  • @carlataylor511
    @carlataylor511 4 роки тому

    Not all autistic kids aren’t high functioning this girl is not