Bio & Insurance Information

Dr. Rachel Dotson is a pulmonology specialist from Berkeley, California and she works at several hospitals, including California Pacific Medical Center, Kaiser Permanente Oakland Medical Center and Sutter Davis Hospital. She got her medical diploma from University of Texas Southwestern Medical School and did her residency at Vanderbilt University. The doctor is certified in Critical Care Medicine, Internal Medicine, and Pulmonary Disease and has been in practice for almost 20 years.


Education & Training

University of Texas Southwestern Medical School

Medical School

Vanderbilt University

Residency

Board Certifications

American Board of Internal Medicine

American Board of Internal Medicine - Critical Care Medicine

American Board of Internal Medicine - Pulmonary Disease

Medical License

CA State Medical License 2003 - 2018

Hospitals & Clinics

California Pacific Medical Center

Languages: English/Spanish

(415) 600-6000

Castro St & Duboce Ave

San Francisco, California 94114

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Kaiser Permanente Oakland Medical Center

Languages: English/Spanish

(510) 752-1000

3772 Howe St

Oakland, California 94611

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Sutter Auburn Faith Hospital

Languages: English/Spanish

(530) 888-4500

11815 Education St

Auburn, California 95602

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Sutter Davis Hospital

Languages: English/Spanish

(530) 756-6440

2000 Sutter Pl 2200

Davis, California 95616

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Sutter Roseville Medical Center

Languages: English/Spanish

(916) 781-1000

1 Medical Plaza Dr

Roseville, California 95661

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Publications

Dr. Rachel Dotson has contributed to 2 publications.

Increased mortality of ventilated patients with endotracheal Pseudomonas aeruginosa without clinical signs of infection.

Zhuo, H., Yang, K., Lynch, S.V., Dotson, R.H., Glidden, D.V., Singh, G., Webb, W.R., Elicker, B.M., Garcia, O., Brown, R., Sawa, Y., Misset, B., Wiener-Kronish, J.P.; Crit Care Med. 2008 Sep.

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Increased plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 concentrations in bronchoalveolar lavage fluids are associated with increased mortality in a cohort of patients with Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

Song, Y., Lynch, S.V., Flanagan, J., Zhuo, H., Tom, W., Dotson, R.H., Baek, M.S., Rubio-Mills, A., Singh, G., Kipnis, E., Glidden, D., Brown, R., Garcia, O., Wiener-Kr...; Anesthesiology. 2007 Feb.

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