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Nadezhda Vasil'evna Usoltseva. Determination of the content of environment polluting chemical agents is of significant importance. The goal of this study was the development of. Natalia S Usoltseva, MD, is an Internal Medicine specialist in Mount Vernon, Washington. She attended and graduated from medical school in 2005, having over 15 years of diverse experience, especially in Internal Medicine. Dive into the research topics where Natalia Vasilievna Usoltseva is active. These topic labels come from the works of this person. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

  • Nanomaterials Article MoS2@ZnO Nanoheterostructures Prepared by Electrospark Erosion for Photocatalytic Applications Vladimir An 1,., Herman Potgieter 2, Natalia Usoltseva 1, Damir Valiev 3, Sergei Stepanov 3.
  • Natalia Usoltseva, MD is a internal medicine specialist in Seattle, WA. Usoltseva completed a residency at Marshfield Clinic, Wisconsin. She currently practices at UW Neighborhood Smokey Point Clinic. She accepts multiple insurance plans.
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This clinic has permanently closed.

Smokey Point is no longer operated by UW Medicine

As of November 1, 2020, UW Medicine has transferred operations of the UW Neighborhood Smokey Point Clinic to Skagit Regional Health. Skagit Regional Health has been a long-term partner in our Accountable Care Network, and we know they will continue the UW Medicine standard of exceptional patient care and service. The last day of operations under UW Medicine was October 28, 2020, and the clinic will reopen as the Skagit Regional Health – Smokey Point Clinic on November 4, 2020. For more information on this transition, please read our Frequently Asked Questions

Southbound on Interstate 5:

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  • Take Exit #206.
  • Turn left onto WA-531E/172nd St. N.E.
  • After you cross Smokey Point Blvd., the clinic will be on your left.

Northbound on Interstate 5:

  • Take Exit #206.
  • Turn right onto WA-531E/172nd St. N.E.
  • After you cross Smokey Point Blvd., the clinic will be on your left.
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Community Transit’s Route 220 serves the clinic (Smokey Point Blvd. and 174th Pl. N.E.). See Community Transit's Maps & Schedules.

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Tom Pittman

Class of 2020 — 1st-year EMHA Student

Uw Neighborhood Smokey Point Clinic

Health care administration has been a rewarding field for me since it gives me the privilege of determining how to best coordinate the efforts and resources available to impact the complex needs of others. From my first on-site weekend with the UW EMHA program it was clear to me that this was the best place for me to learn and develop my skills as a health care leader. The UW EMHA program is giving me practical skills and knowledge I can utilize for immediate impact in my organization, and giving me connections to industry leaders to model and learn from. It’s thrilling to be a part of the UW EMHA program and to have access to the expertise this program has cultivated.

Natalia Usoltseva

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Class of 2020 — 2nd-year EMHA Student

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My effectiveness as a physician depends on my ability to speak about health issues and determine the best way to deliver care. I have a vision of how I can improve the practice and be an effective leader, but have thus far lacked the necessary tools to do so. With that in mind, I started looking for the opportunity to get this new set of knowledge through the Executive Master Health Administration Program in University of Washington. The program has the unique characteristics of a strong curriculum, excellent schedule to allow full-time work, and great networking opportunities. I was fascinated by the structure of the program — based on the teamwork that mirrors the complex relationships in health care. After one year in the program, I have already learned more about health care management than during seven years of work as a physician. Additionally, I was able to launch multiple quality improvement projects based on what I’ve learned so far in the program in a clinic where I currently practice. I hope to continue to make an impact in our complex health care system in the future and grow into an efficient leader.