Andrea Ramirez-Gomez
Title | Clinical Associate |
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Institution | University of Chicago |
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Department | Medicine-Rheumatology |
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Address | Chicago IL 60637
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Castillo-Ortiz JD, de Jesus Valdivia-Nuno J, Ramirez-Gomez A, Garagarza-Mariscal H, Gallegos-Rios C, Flores-Hernandez G, Hernandez-Sanchez L, Brambila-Barba V, Castaneda-Sanchez JJ, Barajas-Ochoa Z, Suarez-Rico A, Sanchez-Gonzalez JM, Ramos-Remus C. Fifteen-year trend in information on the World Wide Web for patients with rheumatoid arthritis: evolving, but opportunities for improvement remain. Rheumatol Int. 2016 Sep; 36(9):1281-9. PMID: 27295190.
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Castillo-Ortiz JD, Valdivia-Nuno JJ, Ramirez-Gomez A, Garagarza-Mariscal H, Gallegos-Rios C, Flores-Hernandez G, Hernandez-Sanchez L, Brambila-Barba V, Castaneda-Sanchez JJ, Barajas-Ochoa Z, Suarez-Rico A, Sanchez-Gonzalez JM, Ramos-Remus C. Readability, relevance and quality of the information in Spanish on the Web for patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Reumatol Clin. 2017 May - Jun; 13(3):139-144. PMID: 27260945.
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Castillo-Ortiz JD, Russell AS, Davis P, Vargas-Serafin CO, Ramirez-Gomez A, Aceves-Avila FJ, De la Mora-Molina H, Gonzalez-Leija ME, Pacheco-Lorenzo R, Ramos-Remus C. The number needed to offend: a cross-sectional study of potential offensiveness of rheumatic diagnostic labels. Clin Rheumatol. 2014 Apr; 33(4):561-6. PMID: 24114394.
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2013 | 1 | 2016 | 2 |
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