David Hotchkin, MD
Pulmonary Critical Care & Sleep Medicine Division
Specialties
Critical Care Medicine
Pulmonary Medicine
Outpatient Office Locations
Gateway Medical Office
Hospitals Served
Providence Milwaukie
Providence Portland Medical Center
Board Certified
Critical Care Medicine
Internal Medicine
Pulmonary Diseases

Areas of Focus

Acute Respiratory Failure
Critical Care Medicine
Dyspnea
Exercise Physiology
Interstitial Lung Disease
Medical Education
Pleural Disease

Education & Training:

BA, Biology, Pepperdine University, 1992-1996
Chemistry Research Institute, Pepperdine University,1996
MD with Honors, University of Washington School of Medicine, 1998-2002
Residency, Seattle/Boise Primary Care Program, University of Washington Affiliated Hospitals, 2002-2005
Chief Resident, Internal Medicine Residency Program, Univeristy of Washington Affiliated Hospitals, 2005-2006
Fellowship, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, University of Washington Affiliated Hospitals, 2006-2009
Master of Science, Epidemiology - Clinical Research, University of Washington, 2009

Honors & Awards:

Alpha Omega Alpha, Medical Honor Society, 2002
Resident Excellence in Teaching Award, 2004
Collegiate Debate, placed 9th nationally at the Cross-Examination Debate Association, National Tournament, 1995

Portland Monthly Magazine, "Top Doctors," 2012

Other Activities:

Member, National Team, Collegiate Debate, 1994-1996
Volunteer, Southwest Washington Free Clinic, 1996-2002
Volunteer, Crossings Outdoor Program, 2001
Member, Elected to the Housestaff Representatives, 2002-2003
Volunteer, Department of Medicine ACLS, 2005-2009
Volunteer, Medic One Foundation, 2005-2009
Member, Society of Critical Care Medicine
Member, American Thoracic Society
Member, American College of Chest Physicians
Member, American College of Physicians

Media Resources:

The Flu Shot

Dr. Hotchkin briefly discusses the flu shot on KXL radio.

Schedule an appointment
503.963.3030
"I believe that every visit with a patient builds a relationship, one based on trust and understanding. My job as a physician is not to tell a patient what should be done, but to help guide him or her through a complex problem to provide the best indvidual care possible. I believe this should be a partnership where I can provide expertise and guidance as we decide together on the best appropriate care."
- David Hotchkin, MD