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Petra J Thomas MD

Subspecialization
Pulmonology

Dr. Petra J. Thomas, M.D., is a distinguished pulmonologist with extensive experience in
pulmonary and critical care medicine. She earned her B.A. from Brown University and her M.D.
from Temple University School of Medicine. Dr. Thomas completed her internship at Howard
University Hospital, followed by a residency in Internal Medicine at Washington Hospital Center,
and a fellowship in Pulmonary/Critical Care at George Washington University.
Board-certified in Pulmonary Diseases and Internal Medicine, Dr. Thomas has held various
roles, including as a solo practitioner at Nova Pulmonary Care and a pulmonary consultant for
the Department of Labor’s Black Lung Division. Her interests include ICU care, telemedicine,
and both inpatient and outpatient pulmonology. Dr. Thomas is an active member of the
American College of Chest Physicians and has a strong background in teaching and hospital
administration.

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