Boyer Children's Clinic
Jennie McLaurin is a seasoned pediatrician currently serving as the Developmental Clinic lead and autism expert for Native children at Lummi Tribal Health Center since August 2024. McLaurin has held multiple leadership roles, including Medical Director positions at Boyer Children's Center and Boyer Children's Clinic since 2018, and previously at Molokai Community Health Center and Cascadia Job Corps Academy. Active in public health, McLaurin was a Senior Fellow at the National Association of Community Health Centers until August 2023 and has contributed as a writing consultant. In addition to medical practice, McLaurin is an author at Tyndale House Publishers. Educational credentials include an MD from Wake Forest University School of Medicine, an MPH from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, an MA from Regent College, and a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry from Salem College.
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Boyer Children's Clinic
Boyer was organized in 1942 by a group of doctors, parents and volunteers to provide services for children with cerebral palsy in a community setting. Today, more than 80 years later, Boyer continues to be a leader and highly-valued resource in the community promoting services for children with neuromuscular disabilities and developmental delays. Boyer is the largest provider of ESIT services in Seattle for children birth to teen (focused primarily on children age birth to three), serving over 1,200 children and their families annually. We have two locations: our flagship site in the Montlake neighborhood, and our new satellite clinic in Magnuson Park. Depending on each child’s needs, Boyer establishes an interdisciplinary team that may include therapists, a developmental pediatrician, nurses, educators, social workers and family resources coordinators to maximize identification, consultation and integration of services.