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Dr. Richard Garcia-Kennedy is a pathologist based in San Francisco, California. He has been practicing medicine for more than two decades. He graduated from the Medical College of Pennsylvania and continued with a residency stage in anatomic and clinical pathology at the Pacific Presbyterian Medical Center. Dr. Garcia-Kennedy is a board-certified specialist in anatomic & clinical pathology and cytopathology. He contributed to numerous publications that focused on topics like colorectal spreading tumors, liver failure caused by herpes simplex, inoperable bulky melanoma, immunodeficiency virus-associated blepharoptosis, hepatitis B, liver transplantation, benign liver tumors, lymphoproliferative disorder. At the moment, Dr. Garcia-Kennedy is associated with the California Pacific Medical Center and the Novato Community Hospital.



Medical College of Pennsylvania

Medical School

Pacific Presbyterian Medical Center

Residency

American Board of Pathology

American Board of Pathology - Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology

California Pacific Medical Center

Languages: English/Spanish

(415) 600-6000

Castro St & Duboce Ave

San Francisco, California 94114

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Dr. Richard Garcia-Kennedy has contributed to 3 publications.

Attempted underwater en bloc resection for large (2-4 cm) colorectal laterally spreading tumors (with video).

Binmoeller, K. F.,Hamerski, C. M.,Shah, J. N.,Bhat, Y. M.,Kane, S. D.,Garcia-Kennedy, R.; Gastrointest. Endosc.. 2015 Feb 25.

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Acute liver failure caused by herpes simplex virus in a pregnant patient: Is there a potential role for therapeutic plasma exchange?

Holt, E. W.,Guy, J.,Gordon, S. M.,Hofmann, J. C.,Garcia-Kennedy, R.,Steady, S. L.,Bzowej, N. H.,Frederick, R. T.; J Clin Apher. 2013 Jul 16.

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Inoperable bulky melanoma responds to neoadjuvant therapy with vemurafenib.

Fadaki, N., Cardona-Huerta, S., Martineau, L., Thummala, S., Cheng, S. T., Bunker, S. R., Garcia-Kennedy, R., Wang, W., Minor, D., Kashani-Sabet, M., Leong, S. P.; BMJ Case Rep. 2012.

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