Sheri Tran, MD
Sheri Tran, MD
General Pulmonary Medicine, Critical Care Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitasital Encinitas
Dr. Sheri Tran received her medical degree from the University of California, Davis. She completed her internal medicine residency as well as a chief resident year at UC San Diego. She remained at UC San Diego for her pulmonary and critical care fellowship.
Degrees and Education
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA DAVIS SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Sacramento, California
- Doctor of Medicine
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES
Los Angeles, California
- Bachelor of Science, Biology and Anthropology
- Magna Cum Laude, College Honors, Biology Department Honors
Residencies
- Chief Medical Resident – UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO
Department of Internal Medicine, San Diego, California - Residency – UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO
Internal Medicine Residency Program San Diego, California - Internship – UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO
Internal Medicine Residency Program San Diego, California
Fellowships
- UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO
Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
San Diego, California
Licensure / Certifications
- Medical Board of California, Physician and Surgeon License
- DEA License Active
- Certified in Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support
- American Board of Internal Medicine, Board Certified
- American Board of Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease, Board Certified
- American Board of Internal Medicine, Critical Care Medicine, Board Certified
Publications
- Tran S, Fuster M. Malignancies in Lung Transplantation. OBM Transplanation. 2017; 1(3):004; doi:10.21926/obm.transplant.1703004.
- Tran S, Deacon N, Minokadeh A, Malhotra A, Davis D, Villanueva S, Sell R. Frequency and survival pattern of in-hospital cardiac arrests: The impacts of etiology and timing. Resucitation. 2016; 107:13- 18.
- Tran S, Lewalski EA, Dwyre DM, Hagar Y, Beckett L, Janatpour KA, Holland PV. Does donating blood for the first time during a national emergency create a better commitment to donating again? Vox Sanguinis Vol 98, Issue 3a, e219-e224.
Abstracts
- Tran S, Sell R, Chappell R, Reiakvam S, Minokadeh A, Davis D. Hospital Day of Cardiac Arrest is Influenced by Arrest Etiology. Critical Care Medicine Vol 41, Issue 12.
- Tran S, Sell R, Chappell R, Reiakvam S, Minokadeh A, Davis D. Temporal Variability of In-Hospital Cardiopulmonary Arrest Based on Etiology of Deterioration. Critical Care Medicine Vol 41, Issue 12.
Presentations at Conferences
- Western Group on Educational Affairs, Denver, Colorado “Learning Mechanical Ventilation through Simulation”
Denver, CO. March 25, 2018 - Department of Internal Medicine Grand Rounds, University of California, San Diego “The ART of Cardiac Arrests: Characterizing Temporal Patterns of Inpatient Events”
San Diego, CA. June 11, 2014 - Society of Critical Care Medicine, San Francisco, California “Hospital Day of Cardiac Arrest is Influenced by Arrest Etiology”
San Francisco, CA. January 12, 2014 - Society of Critical Care Medicine, San Francisco, California
“Temporal Variability of In-Hospital Cardiopulmonary Arrest Based on Etiology of Deterioration”
San Francisco, CA. January 12, 2014 - American College of Physicians, Marina del Rey, California
“An Unexpected Route of Histoplasmosis Transmission: A case report of Histoplasma capsulatum
transmission via a renal allograft and case series review”
Marina del Rey, CA. November 2, 2013
Academic Honors and Awards
- Fellow of the Year, Department of Internal Medicine
- University of California, Davis, Pathology Research Preceptorship Award and Stipend
- UCLA Rose Hills Foundation Science and Engineering Scholarship