Christian M. Sebat, DO

Pulmonologist

Conditions Treated

Asbestosis Lung Cancer Pleural Effusions Pleural Plaques Pleuritis Rounded Atelectasis

Bio & Insurance Information

Dr. Christian Sebat is a pulmonologist from Sacramento, California. He has an overall medical experience of 12 years. He graduated from the College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific and continued with a residency program at the University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago. He has undergone a fellowship training at the University of California-Davis. Dr. Sebat is a board-certified specialist in four different critical areas: Critical Care Medicine, Pulmonary Disease, Internal Medicine, and Neurocritical Care Medicine. Dr. Sebat is also an active researcher; he contributed to studies that focused on cerebral gas embolism in a case of influenza and how to determine the cardiac vs. noncardiac cause of dyspnea in the department of emergency. Dr. Christian Sebat is currently affiliated with the University of California, Davis in Sacramento and the VA Northern California Health Care System in Martinez.



Education & Training

College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific

Medical School

University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago

Residency

University of California Davis

Fellowship

Board Certifications

American Board of Internal Medicine - Critical Care Medicine

American Board of Internal Medicine - Pulmonary Disease

Medical License

CA State Medical License 2008 - 2017

Hospitals & Clinics

University Of California, Davis

Languages: English/Spanish

(916) 703-5398

4860 Y St Ste 3100

Sacramento, California 95817

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VA Northern California Health Care System

Languages: English/Spanish

(925) 372-2000

150 Muir Rd

Martinez, California 94553

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Publications

Dr. Christian M. Sebat has contributed to 2 publications.

Cerebral gas embolism in a case of Influenza A-associated acute respiratory distress syndrome treated with high-frequency oscillatory ventilation.

Sebat CM Albertson TE Morrissey BM; Ann Thorac Med. 2013 Apr .

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Utility of impedance cardiography to determine cardiac vs. noncardiac cause of dyspnea in the emergency department.

Springfield, C. L., Sebat, F., Johnson, D., Lengle, S., Sebat, C.; Congest Heart Fail. 2004 Mar 01.

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Memberships

American College of Chest Physicians

American Thoracic Society

Society of Critical Care Medicine