Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine


E. Rand Sutherland, MD, MPH

E. Rand Sutherland, MD, MPH
Division Chief

What do we do? We diagnose and treat adult patients with a variety of common and unusual respiratory diseases. Patients are evaluated and treated in both the clinic and hospital settings.

Why National Jewish Health? As the #1 respiratory hospital in the U.S., our faculty is widely recognized for excellence in the treatment of lung diseases. We also conduct basic science, clinical and translational research in the areas of asthma, COPD, interstitial lung disease, sleep disorders and other related conditions. Programs such as the new Autoimmune Lung Disease Center integrate clinical care and research across subspecialties.

Conditions We Treat

Faculty & Staff

Education


Pulmonary Fellows at the University of Colorado Denver rotate through Pulmonary Physiology Services at National Jewish Health to learn about pulmonary function testing, exercise testing and other specialized studies. Fellows may also see patients under the supervision of our faculty. Learn more about the Pulmonary Fellowship.

Related Programs


See these programs for additional specialists and practitioners:
  • Sleep Center - the oldest and most comprehensive sleep medicine program in the Denver region

Research


Our division conducts research to advance the understanding and treatment of asthma, COPD and other pulmonary diseases. Learn about our research.

Patient Stories


Patients visit our campus every day, seeking our expert care for respiratory diseases. Read our patients' stories and learn how you can support our work in the research and treatment of respiratory conditions.

Personalized Medicine


National Jewish Health is at the forefront of a new era in healthcare - personalized medicine.

Our science is truly transforming the lives of millions. Learn more.

Newsroom


In the Newsroom, you can find National Jewish Health press releases, newsletters, annual reports and media contacts. Learn more.