Top Docs ’14: Hospital Medicine

By Seattle Mag June 12, 2014

This article originally appeared in the July 2014 issue of Seattle magazine.

!–paging_filter–pConcerned with the delivery of comprehensive medical care to hospitalized patients/p
pstrongJoseph Bennet‡, M.D./strong, The Polyclinic, 1145 Broadway, Seattle, 206.329.1760; Swedish Medical Center; Emory University, 1993/p
pstrongSarah Bork‡, M.D./strong, pneumonia, liver disease, gastrointestinal disorders; Swedish Medical Center, First Hill campus, 747 Broadway, Seattle, 206.386.6000; Swedish; Washington University, Saint Louis, 2003/p
pstrongClark Coler‡, M.D./strong, adult hospitalist; Swedish Medical Center, First Hill campus, 747 Broadway, Seattle, 206.215.3903; Swedish; New York Medical College, 1986/p
pstrongPer Erik Danielsson‡, M.D./strong, pneumonia, patient safety, thromembolism; Swedish Medical Center, First Hill campus, 747 Broadway, Seattle, 206.320.4844; Swedish; University of Washington, 1992/p
pstrongRichard E. Davis‡, M.D./strong, internal medicine; Virginia Mason Hospital Seattle Medical Center, 1100 Ninth Ave., Seattle, 206.625.7373; Virginia Mason; University of Washington, 1997/p
pstrongSusan Masonis‡, M.D./strong, consultative internal medicine; Group Health Permanente, 1100 Ninth Ave. Seattle, 206.448.4491 (sees inpatients at Virginia Mason Medical Center); Virginia Mason; Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, 2001/p
pPediatric/p
pstrongSean Lawler‡, M.D./strong, Swedish Medical Center, First Hill campus, 747 Broadway, Seattle, 206.386.6000; Swedish, Valley Medical Center; Brown University, 1994/p
pstrongElizabeth Meade, M.D./strong, newborn care; Swedish Medical Center, First Hill campus, 747 Broadway, Seattle, 206.215.2700; Swedish; University of Washington, 2007/p
pstrongJames O’Callaghan‡, M.D./strong, normal newborns; EvergreenHealth Medical Center, 12040 NE 128th St., Kirkland, 425.899.1000 (no appointments); EvergreenHealth, Seattle Children’s Hospital; Boston University, 1999/p

 

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