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Sean P. Duffy, MD, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Clinical Thoracic Medicine and Surgery at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine, Temple University. He specializes in Pulmonary Critical Care and Pulmonology, providing clinical services at the Temple Lung Center and Temple Health Oaks in Pennsylvania.
- Institution: Temple University
- School: Lewis Katz School of Medicine
- Department: Clinical Thoracic Medicine and Surgery
- Specialties: Pulmonary Critical Care, Pulmonology
Dr. Duffy’s clinical interests include chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD), sarcoidosis, interstitial lung disease, chronic cough, and critical care medicine. His research focuses on COPD and critical care outcomes, particularly hospitalization and rehospitalization risks. He has contributed to understanding the comorbidity-driven mortality following initial COPD hospitalization.
His two most recent publications reflect a dual interest in clinical pulmonology and molecular biochemistry. The earlier work explores enzyme engineering using unnatural amino acids, while the 2015 study addresses real-world clinical outcomes in COPD patients. These works span disciplines including medicine, pulmonology, biochemistry, and public health, with subfields ranging from respiratory disease management to protein engineering.
Dr. Duffy has been actively involved in public medical education, contributing expert insights to platforms such as Medscape, Verywell Health, and 6ABC-TV on the topic of chronic cough. He is board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine in both Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Medicine and is a member of the American Thoracic Society.
- Board Certification: American Board of Internal Medicine - Pulmonary Disease
- Board Certification: American Board of Internal Medicine - Critical Care Medicine
- Professional Membership: American Thoracic Society
There is no public information indicating formal student mentorship, grant leadership, or laboratory affiliation. His patient satisfaction ratings are high, with an overall score of 4.8 based on 222 reviews, reflecting strong patient-provider communication and care quality.





