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Ryan C. Fox-Lee, M.D., J.D. (he/him)

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  • Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Hematology and Oncology, School of Medicine

Specialty

  • Pediatrics

Clinical focus

  • Hematology/Oncology (Pediatric)

Locations and contact

I see patients at
White building on stilts over a parking lot
Doernbecher Children's Hospital

About me

I am a pediatric doctor who treats infants, children and young people living with blood cancer or blood disorders

I prize good communication, early and often, with patients and their families. If there is anything I can do to help a family feel heard and understand and contribute to their treatment plan, I want to be there.

I am very excited to return to OHSU after completing my Pediatrics Residency and work as a Chief Resident at UCSF. During my training I focused on improving the systems and curriculum through which residents and medical students are trained in Pediatrics. There, I focused my energies on resident education and systems improvement. Having grown up in the Midwest, I moved to the West Coast originally to attend law school and worked for many years as a patent attorney here in Portland before finding my true calling in medicine.

In my free time, I explore the restaurant scene with my husband and sing with the Portland Gay Men’s Chorus and their a cappella group, Cascade.

Education and training

  • Degrees

    • M.D., 2021, Oregon Health & Science University
    • J.D., 2002, UCLA School of Law
    • B.S., 1998, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • Residency

    • Pediatrics, University of California San Francisco, 2024
  • Certifications

    • American Board of Pediatrics, 2024

Memberships and associations:

  • American Academy of Pediatrics
  • Oregon State Bar
  • California State Bar
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