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overview As a formally trained Medical Oncologist with many years of experience in the evaluation and therapy of patients with HIV, HCV and malignant disorders, I have a commitment to accelerate the delivery of research advances to improve patient care in these catastrophic diseases. I believe that fostering and initiating translational research, participation in physician education and research mentoring is likely the best way I can do this. During my professional career I have been active in the education and mentoring of young students, internal medicine residents and researchers. I am actively involved with basic research on hematological conditions and the various immunodeficiency viruses. I am involved with clinical research in cancer and HIV infection and I have acquired the administrative and people skills necessary to manage research programs from a multidisciplinary point of view. My tenure as Chairman and Program Director of the Internal Medicine of our School of Medicine for 13 years, my role as Principal investigator of the Retrovirus Research Center for 18 years and co-Principal Investigator of the Puerto Rico Comprehensive Center for the Study of HIV Disparities (PR-CCHD), have given me the skills and knowledge to manage the complexities and details of multidisciplinary research programs and help to direct research initiatives. In 2007, I completed a master’s degree in Bioethics and I am one of the few clinicians and researchers in the Island to have formal advanced training in Bioethics. This training has been effectively used to mentor researchers in the area of the ethical conduct of research, as overseer of various DSMB programs and by providing our patients with the highest degree of protection from abuse.
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Academic Article Changes in developmental factors and HIV risk behaviors among early adolescents in Puerto Rico.
Academic Article The morbidity and mortality associated with kidney disease in an HIV-infected cohort in Puerto Rico.
Academic Article Prevalence of cardiometabolic risk factors in Hispanics living with HIV.
Academic Article Toxoplasmic encephalitis in an AIDS cohort at Puerto Rico before and after highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART).
Academic Article Changes in the socio-demographics, risk behaviors, clinical and immunological profile of a cohort of the Puerto Rican population living with HIV: an update of the Retrovirus Research Center (1992-2008).
Academic Article Hepatitis-C multimedia prevention program in poor Hispanic HIV-infected injecting drug users: six months after intervention.
Academic Article HIV/AIDS in the Puerto Rican elderly: immunological changes between gender and body mass index.
Academic Article Anemia in a cohort of HIV-infected Hispanics: prevalence, associated factors and impact on one-year mortality.
Academic Article Late HIV Testing in a Cohort of HIV-Infected Patients in Puerto Rico.
Academic Article Impact of ASUMA Intervention on HIV Risk Behaviors among Puerto Rican Adolescents.
Academic Article Profile of HIV-Infected Hispanics with Pancytopenia.
Academic Article Persistent HIV Viremia: Description of a Cohort of HIV Infected Individuals with ART Failure in Puerto Rico.
Academic Article Late HIV Testing in a Cohort of HIV-Infected Patients in Puerto Rico.
Academic Article Malignancies Trends in a Hispanic Cohort of HIV Persons in Puerto Rico before and after cART.
Academic Article Changes in the AIDS epidemiologic situation in Puerto Rico following health care reform and the introduction of HAART.
Academic Article Morbidity and mortality profile of human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients with and without hepatitis C co-infection.
Academic Article Mortality trends of HIV-infected patients after the introduction of highly active antiretroviral therapy: analysis of a cohort of 3,322 HIV-infected persons.
Academic Article A comparison of the sociodemographic, risk-behavior, and substance-abuse profile of young vs older HIV-infected Puerto Rican patients.
Academic Article Trends in the HIV and AIDS epidemic in a Puerto Rican cohort of patients: 1992-2005.
Academic Article Changes in HIV/AIDS knowledge among early adolescents in Puerto Rico.
Academic Article AIDS-defining neoplasm prevalence in a cohort of HIV-infected patients, before and after highly active antiretroviral therapy.
Academic Article The feasibility and acceptability of a multimedia hepatitis C prevention program for Hispanic HIV-infected persons.
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Academic Article A strategic supportive model for health prevention in the elderly: profile of a Puerto Rican geriatric population in a public health sector.
Academic Article Profile of Puerto Rican HIV/AIDS patients with early and non-early initiation of injection drug use.
Academic Article Changes in profile and colorectal cancer stage over 15 years in Puerto Rico.
Academic Article Suicide attempts among Puerto Rican men and women with HIV/AIDS: a study of prevalence and risk factors.
Academic Article Cardiovascular events during general elections in Bayamon, Puerto Rico.
Academic Article K-RAS mutation profile in Puerto Rican patients with colorectal cancer: trends from April 2009 to January 2011.
Academic Article Barriers for Compliance to Breast, Colorectal, and Cervical Screening Cancer Tests among Hispanic Patients.
Academic Article Quality of life improvement in Latinas receiving combined substance use disorders and trauma-specific treatment: a cohort evaluation report.
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