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After Blake Pottle died, his family created The Blake Pottle Foundation to honor him and continue the generosity he lived by. Learn more.

At Swedish Issaquah, NICU RN Liberty Rivera cares for babies and their families during some of life's most uncertain moments. Learn more.

The Theresa Jane Healthcare Careers Program provides innovative job training and mentorship to help underserved women begin careers in medicine. Learn more.

PacMed, a member of the Providence Swedish family, is offering in person diabetes education classes led by registered dietitians and certified diabetes educators. Learn more.

Caregivers across our campuses joined our award-winning transplant team to raise flags honoring April's annual Donate Life Month. Learn more and become an organ donor today.

Providence Swedish doulas provide tailored, culturally-attuned care for mothers before, during and after childbirth. Learn more.

Miles Schulze was a passionate, committed nurse at Swedish. After he lost his fight with lymphoma, his family is helping improve the odds for patients facing the same battle. Learn more.

Researchers aim to improve health outcomes by addressing barriers preventing racially and ethnically diverse communities from participating in medical studies. Learn more.

Your advance directive protects your loved ones, provides your care team with clarity and ensures that your health care wishes are honored. Learn more.

This unique clinic supports patients with complex and uncontrolled hypertension, especially in underserved communities where patients have less access to this specialized care. Learn more.

Learn how an MS Center volunteer is helping musicians with neurologic conditions overcome difficulties playing their instruments and experience the healing effects of music. Read more.

Providence Swedish's organ transplant team helped this patient rewrite his life's script. Though his journey was much longer than expected, he shares his story in hope of helping others. Learn more.

This group of common viruses typically causes mild cold or flu-like illness, but for some people the infection can be very serious. A Providence Swedish infectious disease specialist explains.

This Valentine's Day, focus on love not romance to help enrich your relationships. A Swedish expert shares some guidance to make your day sweeter. Learn more.

Providence Swedish cardiologist Neil Siecke, M.D., was working out when a pickleballer collapsed the gym's court. “The moment I saw him, I knew we didn’t have time to wait." Learn more.

Narcan is the brand name for naloxone, a medication that reverses opioid overdoses. Knowing where to get it and how to use it can save a life. Learn more.

The achievement highlights the continued growth of the liver transplant program and its expanding impact across the region. Learn more about this remarkable accomplishment.

A Providence Swedish speech and language expert offers advice to help you spare your throat while you root for The Dark Side. Learn more.

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