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Keith Harmon, MD

Pulmonary Medicine and Sleep Disorders
Office:
Park Nicollet Clinic - Shakopee
1415 St. Francis Avenue
Shakopee, MN 55379
Phone: 952-993-7750
Status:
Active
Accepting new patients:
Yes
Medical school:
University of Minnesota  
Internship:
University of Minnesota  
Residency:
University of Minnesota  
Fellowship:
University of Minnesota  
Undergraduate school:
Grinnell College  
Sex:
Male
Memberships:
President, Minnesota Thoracic Society; Medical Directory Respiratory Therapy - HealthSystem Minnesota; Asthma Treatment Guidelines-ICSI; American Thoracic Society; Minnesota American Association; Lung Transplantation - University of Minnesota Lung Treatment Program; Critical Care Fellow Training Program, University of Minnesota/Hennepin County Medical Center; American College Chest Physicians
Academic appointments:
Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis; Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis-evaluation and treatment of lung transplant patients and clinical research
Insurance accepted:
Aetna,America's PPO,BCBS of MN,First Health/Coventry,Great-West Healthcare,HealthPartners,Humana,Medica,Patient Choice,Preferred One,Tri Care,UCare MN
Note:

I feel privileged to have the trust and confidence of my patients. I especially enjoy getting to know patients as individuals, their interests and endeavors. I try to adjust treatment plans in accordance to my patients' medical condition, but also in accordance with values and stage of life.

I have a diverse outpatient practice that focuses on both pulmonary and sleep conditions. I also practice in our intensive care unit at Methodist hospital and provide consultative work in the rest of the hospital. I have a special focus on interventional pulmonary procedures and I also particularly enjoy complex illnesses where I work with other physicians to achieve the best outcome for my patients. I perform standard and advanced bronchoscopic techniques and perform laser large airway treatments, endobronchial radiation procedures, CT guided needle biopsy and stereotactic radiation marker placement techniques. I have also enjoyed being involved in Park Nicollet management and governance work and serve as department chair for Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Disorders and on the Executive Medical Council. I have a professional interest in ethics and complex care near end of life and serve on the Ethics Committee. I teach in the University of Minnesota Medical School and provide post-graduate training for fellows in pulmonary and critical care at Methodist Hospital. 

My professional goal is to keep compassion and warmth in our technically complex critical care and pulmonary practice.