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Doctor for a Day: Neuroscience Day

Showalter Middle School (Gear-UP) 4628 S 144th St, Tukwila, Washington, United States

Doctor for a Day from the University of Washington, School of Medicine is excited to host this free in-person event with hands-on activities focusing around learning about medicine and healthcare […]

Pronoun Competency Training – February 5th

Virtual Event

ObjectiveBuilding Inclusive and Affirming Interactions at UW Medicine Using individuals’ pronouns is fundamental to respectful, inclusive, and affirming interactions across UW Medicine, with our colleagues, students, and patients.  Many of […]

Free

King County Resource Fairs – 2026

Check out local resource fairs across King County offered on an on a ongoing basis throughout 2026. Partners include: -Auburn Library -Tukwila Library -Skyway Library -Family Life Center This event […]

Free

World Cancer Day: Our Health, Our Voice, Our Future

Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center 104 17th Ave S, Seattle, Washington

This event will be a powerful World Cancer Day gathering centered on a community-led panel discussion addressing the cancer disproportionately affecting the Black community, paired with a vision moment for […]

Free

Doctor for a Day: Sound Careers in Healthcare 2026

Alaska Airlines Arena at Hec Edmunson Pavilion
3870 Montlake Blvd NE, Seattle, Washington, United States

Doctor for a Day from the University of Washington, School of Medicine is excited to host this free in-person event with hands-on activities focusing around learning about medicine and healthcare […]

Reducing Weight Stigma & Bias in Healthcare-March 17th

Virtual Event

Building Inclusive and Affirming Interactions at UW Medicine Reducing Weight Stigma and Bias in Healthcare – As part of UW Medicine’s ongoing efforts to reduce bias in healthcare, this new […]

Free

Pronoun Competency Training – April 6th

Virtual Event

ObjectiveBuilding Inclusive and Affirming Interactions at UW Medicine Using individuals’ pronouns is fundamental to respectful, inclusive, and affirming interactions across UW Medicine, with our colleagues, students, and patients.  Many of […]

Free