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Rebecca Lacey, MD, Pediatrics, Portland, OR

RebeccaLaceyMD

Pediatrics Portland, OR

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  • Office

    9555 Sw Barnes Rd
    Ste 301
    Portland, OR 97225
    Phone+1 503-297-3371
    Fax+1 503-297-7975

Summary

  • Dr. Rebecca Lacey, MD is a board certified pediatrician in Portland, Oregon. She is currently licensed to practice medicine in Oregon, Washington, and Pennsylvania. She is affiliated with Providence St. Vincent Medical Center, Legacy Emanuel Medical Center, and Legacy Meridian Park Medical Center.

Education & Training

  • Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
    Children's Hospital of PhiladelphiaResidency, Pediatrics, 1999 - 2002
  • University of Virginia School of Medicine
    University of Virginia School of MedicineClass of 1999

Certifications & Licensure

  • OR State Medical License
    OR State Medical License 2002 - 2025
  • WA State Medical License
    WA State Medical License 2003 - 2009
  • PA State Medical License
    PA State Medical License 2000 - 2002
  • American Board of Pediatrics Pediatrics

Awards, Honors, & Recognition

  • Physician Practice Connections Recognition Program National Committee for Quality Assurance, 2012-2015
  • Patient-Centered Medical Home Recognition Program National Committee for Quality Assurance, 2012-2015
  • Fellow (FAAP) American Academy of Pediatrics

Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Press Mentions

  • First-Ever Guidance on Recurrent, Low-Risk Chest Pain Is ‘Foundational Step Forward’
    First-Ever Guidance on Recurrent, Low-Risk Chest Pain Is ‘Foundational Step Forward’August 11th, 2021
  • Why Do Abused Children Often Grow up to Be Abusive Parents?
    Why Do Abused Children Often Grow up to Be Abusive Parents?May 1st, 2021
  • Smacking Children May Have Lasting Impact, Research Suggests
    Smacking Children May Have Lasting Impact, Research SuggestsJanuary 13th, 2021
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