Ryan Dougherty, MD

Pulmonologist

Conditions Treated

Asbestosis Lung Cancer Pleural Effusions Pleural Mesothelioma

specialties & services

Pulmonary function tests

Hospitals & Clinics

California Pacific Medical Center

Bio & Insurance Information

Dr. Ryan Dougherty is a pulmonologist, practicing medicine in San Francisco, California. His medical studies begin with John Hopkins University School of Medicine. The fellowship was done in the area of Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine, at UCSF. Dr. Dougherty chooses for residency on Internal Medicine, the General Hospital Massachusetts. He is affiliate at St. Luke’s Hospital in San Francisco, California, San Leandro Hospital, California, and California Pacific Medical Center. Dr. Ryan Dougherty is part of American Board of Internal Medicine, being certified in Internal Medicine and Critical Care Medicine, also in Pulmonary Disease.



Education & Training

Johns Hopkins University

Medical School

Massachusetts General Hospital

Residency

UCSF

Fellowship

Board Certifications

American Board of Internal Medicine

American Board of Internal Medicine - Critical Care Medicine

American Board of Internal Medicine - Pulmonary Disease

Hospitals & Clinics

California Pacific Medical Center

Languages: English/Spanish

(415) 600-6000

Castro St & Duboce Ave

San Francisco, California 94114

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Publications

Dr. Ryan Dougherty has contributed to 3 publications.

Intelectin-1 is a prominent protein constituent of pathologic mucus associated with eosinophilic airway inflammation in asthma.

Kerr, S. C.,Carrington, S. D.,Oscarson, S.,Gallagher, M. E.,Solon, M.,Yuan, S.,Ahn, J. N.,Dougherty, R. H.,Finkbeiner, W. E.,Peters, M. C.,Fahy, J. V.; Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med.. 2014 Apr 17.

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Diastereoselective Synthesis of γ- and δ-Lactams from Imines and Sulfone-Substituted Anhydrides.

Sorto, N. A.,Di Maso, M. J.,Muñoz, M. A.,Dougherty, R. J.,Fettinger, J. C.,Shaw, J. T.; J. Org. Chem.. 2014 Feb 21.

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Acute exacerbations of asthma: epidemiology, biology and the exacerbation-prone phenotype.

Dougherty, R. H., Fahy, J. V.; Clin Exp Allergy. 2009 Feb 01.

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