Dr. Maria Luisa Ramirez is a board-certified specialist in endocrinology and internal medicine. She earned her medical degree from Instituto Tecnologico De Santo Domingo (INTEC) in 2004. She has expertise in treating complex endocrine disorders such as diabetes mellitus, hypothyroidism, thyroid cancer, and lipoid metabolism disorders.
Dr. Ramirez has treated more than 2,000 patients with endocrine and metabolic conditions. Her patients report high satisfaction rates. She is accredited by leading medical boards. Dr. Ramirez is known for her evidence-based care and dedication to improving endocrine health in her community.
Read moreBachelor's Degree in Stomatology at the Faculty of Stomatology of the Autonomous University of San Luis Potosi 2008-2013
Master's Degree in Dental Sciences in the Area of Oral Periodontics and Implantology at the Faculty of Dentistry of the Autonomous University of Nuevo León, 2014-2017
International mobility School year at the Université Chirurgie Dentaire de Montpellier, France 2012-2013.
TEACHER OF THE SPECIALTY IN PERIODONTICS, FACULTY OF STOMATOLOGY OF THE UASLP. Of March 2019 to date.
Postgraduate: Clinical Advisor to students of the Specialty.
Postgraduate: Review of Literature I, II and III TEACHER OF THE SPECIALTY IN DENTISTRY RESTORATIVE COSMETIC AESTHETICS IMPLANTOLOGY, FACULTY OF STOMATOLOGY OF THE UASLP. From January 2018 to date.
Postgraduate: Clinical Advisor to students of the Specialty. ES SPECIALTY CLINIC COORDINATOR PERIODONTICS, FACULTY OF STOMATOLOGY OF THE UASLP, August 2021 to date. EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE PRACTICE IN PERIODONTICS AND ORAL IMPLANTOLOGY FROM 2017 to date.
INVESTIGATIONS COMPLETED AND PUBLISHED:
Participation in the Summer of Science 2012 with the work: Use of Ibuprofen Gel in Periodontal Surgery Patients with Gastric Alterations.
Memories of the Summer of Science 2011. University Autonomous of San Luis Potosí
Bachelor Stomatologist Thesis: Damage Periodontal in the Gingival Tissues of Treated Patients with Radiotherapy.
Graduate Thesis: BMP and PDGF Induce the Activation of Osteonectin and Osteocalcin During Bone Regeneration in Induced Bone Defects.
Post-extraction alveolar preservation and use of the crown The tooth extracted as a temporary restoration, Hindawi Case Reports in Dentistry Item Number 4262067
ADA member: ADA number 553789195
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