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Harborview Medical Center is the only Level I adult and pediatric trauma and regional burn center in Washington, Alaska, Montana and Idaho.

06/12/2026

Episode 5 of our “Ted (Klainer) Talks” series features Harborview CEO Sommer Kleweno Walley in conversation with Ted about the long-term vision for the hospital's expanded campus. Find out how they're approaching this project with our King County partners, to ensure that patient care teams can carry out our mission for generations to come.

Part 2 will be available later this month, featuring insights from Sommer’s 28 years at Harborview and reflections on lessons learned from previous major construction projects.

Each of our “Ted Talks” series offers a different stakeholder perspective on bringing the new inpatient tower to life while maintaining full operational capacity. Watch the latest here: https://bit.ly/4xqUfiS

06/05/2026

“I want to recognize Sarah, my night shift nurse who was wonderful. She stayed on top of my pain when I didn't know how or what to ask. She was very patient with me and she was prompt. She checked on me often. I could tell she was busy, but she made sure to carve out time for me and make me feel heard.”

📷: Sarah Elmore, RN, 4MB Acute Care

06/05/2026

Harborview Medical Center researchers are studying a new approach to treating severe burns.

The PREEVEnT study looks at whether giving plasma soon after a patient arrives at the hospital can improve health outcomes. Plasma is already used in burn care, but usually later in treatment.

This study may affect you or someone you know. Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts:

PREEVEnT | LITES Network PREEVEnT English / Spanish What is PREEVEnT? The “Plasma Resuscitation Early for Evaluating Volume and Endotheliopathy of Thermal Injury” trial, or PREEVEnT, is a study that will look at if giving plasma earlier to patients with bad heat burns will help people survive. Plasma is already widely u...

06/02/2026

The Pioneer Square Downtown Field Team has been honored with the Heart of Harborview Team Award for their commitment to advancing health equity and supporting vulnerable communities.

Nurses on this team are committed to providing care to all patients, regardless of background or circumstances, by expanding access and reducing barriers to improve health outcomes. They actively work to address and reduce implicit bias in healthcare, particularly among the mission population they serve. In partnership with community programs, they help coordinate life-saving surgeries for unhoused clients and ensure those individuals have safe places to recover.

This team also prioritizes caring for one another. They foster a strong sense of belonging by checking in throughout the day and into the evening, especially following safety events. Through connection, support, and a shared sense of humor, they navigate the challenges of their work while protecting their own well-being.

05/29/2026

We are proud to recognize Carey Stadler as a Harborview's Nurse Leader of the Year!

Carey exemplifies leadership rooted in trust, accountability, and transparency. By showing up consistently through early morning huddles, monthly staff meetings, weekly bulleting updates and unit practice council meetings. Carey fosters open communication and meaningful connection with her team.

Her style of leadership inspires professional development and growth in her team, fostering unity, shared purpose, and a positive culture within the unit. Carey’s support empowers staff to continually expand their skills and reach their potential.

📷: Carey Stadler, BSN, RN, SCRN, CNRN celebrating with (2EH) Cardiology ICU team.

05/28/2026

Congratulations to the Neuroscience nursing team for receiving the 2026 Nursing Team of the Year Award!

This team exemplifies Harborview’s mission through exceptional clinical expertise, adaptability, and a deep commitment to evidence-based patient-centered care. Nurses on this unit routinely care for patients requiring advanced neurological monitoring and interventions, including hypertonic saline infusions, lumbar drains for normal pressure hydrocephalus workups, and epilepsy patients with stereo electroencephalogram leads. These specialized therapies require strong clinical judgment, meticulous monitoring and seamless coordination across disciplines. ​

The Neuroscience team ensures these complex treatments are delivered safely while maintaining the highest standards of patient care.

05/26/2026

We are proud to celebrate Molly Bosch on being named Harborview's Nurse of the Year, a well-deserved recognition of extraordinary compassion and dedication.

Molly takes care of the most vulnerable and marginalized populations in our community; those struggling with substance use disorders, chronic and severe mental illnesses, a lack of housing, or no family or social supports. Molly consistently shows up with absolute love and compassion for her patients, wherever they may be. Anywhere from a shelter to sites of incarceration, to tents or encampments. She approaches each person with kindness, patience and humor. She creates a rapport that encourages even the most medically anxious patients to become willing to consider accessing care.

In addition to her full-time role, she also regularly volunteers at shelters and with Nightwatch. She does this with unwavering grace.

📷: Molly Bosch, RN (Pioneer Square) celebrating with her team.

05/22/2026

Congratulations to Zebiba Endris and Alta Bergquist, who have been honored with a “Good Catch” award for their exceptional commitment to patient safety and high‑quality care! A “Good Catch” recognizes the timely intervention of a staff member to help improve the quality of care.

Awardees:
Zebiba Endris, PCT – 4MB
Alta Bergquist, Pharmacist

05/21/2026

Celebrating Ayman Youssef, our Rookie of the Ring Award winner!

This award was presented during Patient Safety Week, which featured a boxing-inspired theme. The Rookie of the Ring award celebrates the teamwork, readiness, and innovation required to deliver safe, high-quality care. Just as a boxer depends on their gloves, their corner crew, and their training, our staff relies on strong communication, quick action, and a culture of continuous improvement

📷: Nick Meo MD, Associate Medical Director of Quality and Patient Safety, Ayman Youssef MD, Chief Resident, Quality and Safety, Bob Harrington MD, Department of Medicine

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