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Office
1100 9th Ave
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Seattle, WA 98101Phone+1 206-223-6600Fax+1 206-515-5886
Summary
- Dr. Carrie Horwitch, MD is a board certified internist in Seattle, Washington. She is currently licensed to practice medicine in Washington, California, and Georgia. She is an Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine at University Wash.
Education & Training
- University of Arizona College of MedicineClass of 1987
Certifications & Licensure
- AZ State Medical License 1988 - 2026
- CA State Medical License 1991 - 2026
- WA State Medical License 1990 - 2025
- GA State Medical License 1991 - 2003
- American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 49 citationsNonpharmacologic and Pharmacologic Management of Acute Pain From Non-Low Back, Musculoskeletal Injuries in Adults: A Clinical Guideline From the American College of Ph...Amir Qaseem, Robert M McLean, David T. O'Gurek, Pelin Batur, Kenneth W. Lin
Annals of Internal Medicine. 2020-11-03 - 24 citationsTestosterone Treatment in Adult Men With Age-Related Low Testosterone: A Clinical Guideline From the American College of PhysiciansAmir Qaseem, Carrie Horwitch, Sandeep Vijan, Itziar Etxeandia-Ikobaltzeta, Devan Kansagara
Annals of Internal Medicine. 2020-01-07 - Screening for Breast Cancer in Average-Risk WomenJennifer S Lin, Reem A. Mustafa, Timothy J Wilt, Carrie Horwitch, Amir Qaseem
Annals of Internal Medicine. 2019-09-17
Press Mentions
- Nonpharmacologic and Pharmacologic Management of Acute Pain from Non–Low Back, Musculoskeletal Injuries in Adults: A Clinical Guideline from the American College of Physicians and American Academy of Family PhysiciansAugust 18th, 2020
- ACP Panel Offers Tips for Easing Difficult Discussions with PatientsApril 5th, 2017