Dominic deKeratry, MD
Dr. Dominic deKeratry was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma and raised on the East Coast as part of a U.S. Navy family before settling in Amarillo, TX. He attended undergraduate school at Texas A&M University (TAMU) in College Station and medical school at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. He served in the U.S. Navy as a physician from 1993 to 2000 where he completed his internship and residency at Bethesda Naval Hospital. He served as a senior medical officer while being stationed aboard the USS Kearsarge out of Norfolk, VA for two years and earned his Surface Warfare Medical Department Officer qualification. During his last two years of service, he worked at the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences in the department of tropical medicine in Bethesda.
He completed his fellowship training in Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine at Scott & White Memorial Hospital and TAMU Health Science Center in Temple with a special focus in the field of Interventional Pulmonology. He attended a sabbatical in Brussels, Belgium and Hemer, Germany developing expertise in therapeutic bronchoscopy as well as medical thoracoscopy. He is board certified in Pulmonology and Critical Care medicine and has presented work in the field of Interventional Pulmonology at International Meetings.
After practicing in Temple for six years as a critical care physician and the director of interventional pulmonology, he moved to Georgetown and co-founded Georgetown Pulmonary Associates, P.A.
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