Thomas Shragg, MD

Pulmonologist

Conditions Treated

Asbestosis Lung Cancer Pleural Effusions Pleural Plaques Pleuritis

Bio & Insurance Information

Dr. Thomas Shragg did his medical schooling as well as a residency in Internal Medicine at the University of California Davis School of Medicine. He completed his internship at the Legacy Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center. He has been certified in the field of Critical Care Medicine and Pulmonary Disease by the American Board of Internal Medicine. Dr. Shragg has been practicing for more than two decades and is currently associated with multiple hospitals including the Sutter General Hospital and Sutter Medical Center-Sacramento. He has also contributed to several clinical research papers.



Education & Training

University of California Davis

Medical School

Legacy Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center

Internship

University of California Davis

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

Hospitals & Clinics

Mercy General Hospital

Languages: English/Spanish

(916) 453-4545

4001 J St

Sacramento, California 95819

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Methodist Hospital of Sacramento

Languages: English/Spanish

(916) 423-3000

7500 Hospital Dr

Sacramento, California 95823

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Sutter General Hospital

Languages: English/Spanish

(916) 887-0000

2825 Capitol Ave

Sacramento, California 95816

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Sutter Medical Center Sacramento

Languages: English/Spanish

(916) 887-1130

2825 Capitol Ave

Sacramento, California 95816

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Publications

Dr. Thomas Shragg has contributed to 3 publications.

Emergency medicine-important advances in clinical medicine: compelling treatment after suicide attempts.

Shragg, T. A.; West J Med. 1983 Jan.

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Where's the patient in the 'industrial model' of care? As I see it.

Shragg, T.; Am Nurse. 1995 Jun.

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A prolonged severe intoxication after ingestion of phenytoin and phenobarbital.

Albertson, T. E., Fisher, C. J., Shragg, T. A., Baselt, R. C.; West J Med. 1981 Nov.

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