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We are an academic department at the University of Washington School of Medicine.

We have listed other helpful contact resources if you are trying to reach the School of Medicine (admissions) or if you are a patient.

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department of medicine - chair's office

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RR-512, Health Sciences Building
University of Washington
Box 356420
1959 NE Pacific Street
Seattle, WA 98195-6420
206.543.3293
medweb@uw.edu

School of Medicine -  Admissions

The University of Washington School of Medicine is ranked nationally as the No. 1 medical school for primary care education and a top medical school for research.

 

UW Medicine (patient Care)

UW Medicine is Washington’s only health system that directly connects care with a top-rated medical school and an internationally recognized research center.

Verification of education

The Office of the University Registrar generates enrollment verification certificates through the National Student Clearinghouse.

Verification of Internal Medicine Residency Training

For verifications of your residency training in our program, send requests to verifyIM@uw.edu. Verification of any other training including fellowship or other residency training must be send directly to that program.

Verification of employment

The University of Washington Integrated Service Center (ISC) handles employment verification requests. 

 

Office of Medical Staff Appointments

The Office of Medical Staff Appointments is responsible for the credentialing and privileging of all medical staff for UW Medicine Facilities, including UW Medical Center Montlake, UW Medical Center Northwest, Harborview Medical Center, UW Medicine Primary Care and Fred Hutch Cancer Center.

206.543.1002
omsa@uw.edu

Observerships

Opportunities for clinical and/or research observerships for visiting medical personnel are available.

Willed Body Program

The University of Washington's Willed Body Program is a whole-body donation program for donors from Washington State. The gift of your body to the UW School of Medicine is an invaluable contribution to the education of future healthcare providers, enabling them to study and understand the complexity of the human body in a way that is not possible by any other means.