Christine
Chow
MD
Contact Info
Background
I grew up in the Bay Area in California and moved around the country for education and training. I spent some time in upstate New York while attending Cornell for college, then went to medical school at Duke in North Carolina. I moved back to the West Coast for residency at UW and am excited to stay for fellowship. I am interested in general and heart failure cardiology as well as health services research and quality improvement. In my free time, I enjoy hiking various trails in Washington, reading fiction novels, and exploring restaurants.
Medical School
Duke University
Residency
University of Washington
Recent publications and presentations
- Chow C, Durowoju R, Alviar C, Barsness GW, Cooper HA, Daniels LB, Ding X, Ghafghazi S, Gidwani U, Goldfarb M, Hillerson D, Katz JN, Marano P, Park J, Pierce M, Rose SW, Roswell RO, van Diepen S, Wagle A, Bohula EA, Berg DD, Morrow DA, Kwon Y. “Anemia as a potent marker of in-hospital mortality in patients admitted to the cardiac intensive care unit: Data from the Critical Care Cardiology Trials Network (CCCTN) Registry.” Journal of Intensive Medicine. January 2025.
- Liu L, Chow C, Kersey C, Wiley B, Lindner JR, Pattock AM, Alviar CL, Mazimba S, Cho Y, Khaira K, Kirkpatrick J, Kwon Y. “Survey on Cardiologists’ Perspectives on Cardiac Point-of-Care Ultrasounds.” POCUS Journal. November 2024.
- Chow C, Doll J. “Contemporary Risk Models for In-Hospital and 30-Day Mortality After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention.” Current Cardiology Reports. April 2024.
- Starks M, Blewer A, Chow C, Sharpe E, Van Vleet L, Arnold E, Buckland M, Joiner A, Simmons D, Green C, Mark D. “Incorporation of Drone Technology into the Chain of Survival for OHCA: Estimation of Time Needed for Bystander Treatment of OHCA and CPR Performance.” Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes. March 2024.
CONTACTS
Mailing Address:
University of Washington Medical Center,
1959 NE Pacific Street,
Box 356422,
Seattle, WA 98195-6422
Clinical Contacts:
For appointments or other clinical matters, please contact the Heart Institute.