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Pulmonary Medicine

R. Paul Boesch, DO, MS

Title

Director, Transitional Care Center

Appointment

Assistant Professor, Pulmonary Medicine

Email

Paul.Boesch@cchmc.org

Phone

513-636-6771

Fax

513-636-4615

Office Location

C5.137

Credentials

DO: Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine, Athens, OH, 2000
Residency: Pediatrics, Infants and Children's Hospital of Brooklyn. Brooklyn, NY, 2003
Fellowship: Pediatric Pulmonology, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, 2006
MS: Epidemiology, University of Cincinnati, 2008

Research

  • Chronic pulmonary aspiration
  • Mucus hypersecretion

Publications, Most Recent

Boesch RP, Acton J. Outcomes of fundoplication in children with cystic fibrosis.J Pediatr Surg 2007;42(8):1341-4.

Boesch RP, Daines C, Willging JP, Kaul A, Wood RE, Cohen A, Amin RS. Advances in the diagnosis and management of chronic pulmonary aspiration in children.Eur Respir J 2006;28(4):847-61.

Boesch RP, Daines M, Kaul A, Cotton RT, Amin R. Lymphoproliferative disorder of the airway of an adolescent without immunodeficiency.Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol 2005;69(11):1591-4.

Boesch RP, Shah P, Vaynblat M, Marcus M, Pagala M, Narwal S, Kazachkov M. Relationship between upper airway obstruction and gastroesophageal reflux in a dog model.J Invest Surg 2005;18(5):241-5.

Boesch RP, Shah P, Vaynblat M, Marcus M, Pagala M, Narwal S, Kazachkov M. Upper airway obstruction causes pathologic gastroesophageal reflux in dogs. (Abstract.) Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2003;167(7):A506.

Presentations, Most Recent

Faculty, annual post-graduate course, "Pediatric Flexible Bronchoscopy," 2005-present

Professional Organization Memberships

Special Interests

  • Pediatric airway disorders
  • Bronchology
  • Chronic mechanical ventilation
  • Pulmonary aspiration