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Philip J. Fracica,

Pulmonologist

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  • Bio & Insurance Information

    Dr. Philip Fracica is a medic specialized in pulmonary disease from Phoenix, Arizona, who completed his medical studies at the State University of New York Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine. He has been in the working field for more than 20 years. He completed a residency in internal medicine at Duke University Hospital, followed by a fellowship in pulmonary disease. He is board certified in internal medicine and affiliated with St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center.


  • Education & Training

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    State University of New York Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine

    Medical School

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    Duke University Hospital

    Residency

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    Duke University Hospital

    Fellowship

  • Board Certifications

    American Board of Internal Medicine

  • Hospital & Practice

    St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center

    Languages: English/Spanish

    (602) 406-3000

    350 W Thomas Rd

    Phoenix, Arizona 85013

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  • Publications & Memberships

    Dr. Philip J. Fracica has contributed to 3 publications.

    Patient safety checklist: keys to successful implementation.

    Fracica, P., Lafeer, M., Minnich, M., Fabius, R.; Physician Exec.

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    Chronic osteomyelitis of the tibia: treatment with hyperbaric oxygen and autogenous microsurgical muscle transplantation.

    Maynor, M. L., Moon, R. E., Camporesi, E. M., Fawcett, T. A., Fracica, P. J., Norvell, H. C., Levin, L. S.; J South Orthop Assoc.

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    Changes in the lung after prolonged positive pressure ventilation in normal baboons.

    Simonson, S. G., Huang, Y. C., Fracica, P. J., Welty-Wolf, K. E., Moon, R. E., Young, S. L., Piantadosi, C. A.; J Crit Care.

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    Memberships

    American College of Critical Care Medicine