Read featured stories about UW School of Medicine students, staff and faculty from across Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and Idaho (WWAMI).
Celebrating Careers in Prosthetics, Orthotics and Pedorthics (POP)
In honor of Prosthetics and Orthotics Career Awareness Month we are highlighting Master of Prosthetics and Orthotics student, JackRyan O’Neil, who has an interesting background as an adaptive ski instructor and is currently volunteering with the Outdoors for All program. We asked JackRyan to tell us about himself and his chosen education path. […]
Soldotna Doctor Celebrated as Alaska Family Physician of the Year
The Alaska Academy of Family Physicians (AKAFP) recently honored Kristen Lee, MD, as the Family Physician of the Year, recognizing her exceptional dedication to patient care and outstanding contributions to family medicine in Alaska. “I am grateful and humbled by the honor of being selected as the Alaska Family Physician of the Year,” said Dr. […]
Alaska WWAMI Medical Student Receives Western Society for Pediatric Prolacta Research Award
“…small anatomical differences can have major effects on speech.” Alaska WWAMI medical student Maille Moriarty recently received the Western Society for Pediatric Research Prolacta Research Award. Moriarty was one of 11 Alaska WWAMI students to present abstracts at the Western Student and Resident Medical Research Forum (WSMRF) January 16 – 18, 2025. Moriarty’s abstract is […]
Alaska WWAMI Medical Student Carries on Father’s Legacy
Paves Own Path in Family Medicine For Katie Baker, growing up in Craig, Alaska, meant watching her father, a dedicated family physician, serve and care for the community she calls home. Now retired, his work left a lasting impression on Baker. “As a little girl, I admired the close-knit relationship my father had with the […]
Montana WWAMI Student Honored with Prestigious Edwin E. Osgood Award
Isbah Khan of Billings, Montana, can now add the prestigious Edwin E. Osgood Award to her resume. Khan, pictured at right, was recognized for presenting the top-scoring abstract at the Western Student and Resident Medical Research Forum (WSMRF) in Carmel, California. A second-year medical student in the University of Washington School of Medicine’s Montana WWAMI […]
Student Profile: A Feature on Physical Therapy Student Robert Stratton
Please introduce yourself in a couple of sentences. My name is Robert Stratton, I’m 25 years old, and I’m deaf in my left ear so I’ve been signing for 10 years. Music is one of my favorite types of art, so I practice ASL through interpreting music. What specialty are you pursuing and […]
UW School of Medicine-Gonzaga University Health Partnership fosters research opportunities in Seattle and Spokane
From left: Claire Charvet, Alexandra Stearns, Kennedy Child, Ainsley Brockman, and Shelly Sakiyama-Elbert, Vice Dean of Research & Graduate Education. Photo credit: Kim Blakeley. Gonzaga University Students Conduct Biomedical Research in Seattle Four Gonzaga University (GU) students spent eight weeks working in biomedical research labs alongside UW School of Medicine principal investigators, graduate students, and […]
Meet Occupational Master’s Student Natalie Grazian
Natalie Grazian is a second-year occupational therapy Master’s student in the UW Department of Rehabilitation Medicine. She was and raised in the San Diego area and has found her home here in Seattle. Natalie is aiming to specialize in rehab for folks with limb loss and limb difference, particularly upper extremity. She is learning as […]
UWSOM Student Profile: Meet Reham Abuatiq
Please tell us a little bit about yourself. I am a Middle Eastern woman of color in my early 40’s, who is proudly navigating the intricate balance of academia and motherhood! As a mother to three vibrant boys aged 7, 10, and 15, I bring a unique perspective to my work in pediatric physical therapy, […]
A social justice pilgrimage inspired by dialogue across differences
Near the entrance to the Heart Mountain World War II National Historic Landmark between Cody and Powell, Wyoming, a guard tower that once stood above 10,000 incarcerated Japanese Americans came into view. In that instance, the significance of this place became a concrete reality. The Heart Mountain site was one of 10 confinement camps that […]
