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Office
4800 Sand Point Way NE
Seattle, WA 98105
Summary
- Dr. Stephanie Randle is a Child Neurologist in Seattle, WA and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including Seattle Childrens Hospital and Seattle Children's Hospital. She received her medical degree from Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University and has been in practice 7 years. She is experienced in child neurology, epilepsy, neurodevelopmental disabilities, pediatric epilepsy, and pain management.
Education & Training
- University of WashingtonFellowship, Child Neurology, 2012 - 2015
- University of ChicagoResidency, Pediatrics, 2010 - 2013
- Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and ScienceClass of 2010
Certifications & Licensure
- MT State Medical License 2022 - 2025
- OR State Medical License 2022 - 2025
- WA State Medical License 2012 - 2025
- AK State Medical License 2021 - 2024
- ID State Medical License 2023 - 2024
- IL State Medical License 2010 - 2013
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Neurology with Special Qualification in Child Neurology
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Epilepsy
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 1 citationsDrug-Resistant Epilepsy in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Is Associated With TSC2 Genotype: More Findings From the Preventing Epilepsy Using Vigatrin (PREVeNT) Trial.Laura S Farach, Melissa A Richard, Aynara C Wulsin, Elizabeth M Bebin, Darcy A Krueger
Pediatric Neurology. 2024-10-01 - 1 citationsDeep Brain Stimulation of Bilateral Centromedian Thalamic Nuclei in Pediatric Patients with Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome: An Institutional Experience.David Bonda, Katherine A Kelly, Scott Boop, Abdullah H Feroze, Stephanie C Randle
World Neurosurgery. 2024-05-01 - 25 citationsEarly Treatment with Vigabatrin Does Not Decrease Focal Seizures or Improve Cognition in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex: The PREVeNT Trial.Elizabeth Martina Bebin, Jurriaan M Peters, Brenda E Porter, Tarrant O McPherson, Sarah O'Kelley
Annals of Neurology. 2023-08-28
Press Mentions
- A New Approach to Caring for Kids with Tuberous Sclerosis ComplexFebruary 9th, 2018
- What Parents Should Know About Febrile SeizuresJanuary 17th, 2017
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