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The Division of Gastroenterology at the University of Washington has a thriving and extensive network of
highly rewarding affiliations and relationships with health care providers throughout the Northwest. It
operates under the auspices of the Department of Medicine in the University of Washington School of
Medicine, which is affiliated with several excellent teaching hospitals, each with their own unique
character and strengths. The teaching hospitals are the University of Washington Medical Center, Harborview
Medical Center, the VA Puget Sound Health Care System (Seattle and the American Lake), Pacific Medical
Clinics, the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, and the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance. The breadth and
depth of these teaching hospitals, with their outstanding faculty members, offer an unparalleled training
ground for highly qualified and motivated young physicians, not only from Washington state, but from all
over the country and around the world.
Each teaching hospital over the last decade has seen progressive growth, catering to the highest standards
of patient care and teaching. There have been major expansions and changes in the VA Puget Sound Health
Care System and the Pacific Medical Clinics. Harborview Medical Center has seen substantial extensions of
its patient care facility and the building of a new research and training facility, and has ongoing plans
for further improvement. The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center continues to experience a unique,
dynamic evolution. Not only has the research enterprise been strengthened and expanded, but the creation of
the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance has offered patients with cancers a multi-disciplinary, state-of-the-art
facility staffed by experienced and highly recognized personnel. The University of Washington Medical
Center launched the Surgery Pavilion in October 2003 which now houses our state-of-the-art clinic, the
Digestive Disease Center. These resources allow the Division of Gastroenterology to practice the most up-to-date,
multi-disciplinary appraoch to the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders. Gastroneterologists,
hepatologists, surgeons, radiologists, and pathologists all operate as a team to address the challenges
presented by digestive diseases.
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