Cleveland Clinic
Dr. Roxana Ramos is an international medical graduate from Facultad de Medicina UNAM, Mexico, and upcoming Urology Residant at Temple University, Philadelphia. Currently, she works as a robotic surgery Research Fellow at the Urology Department at the Cleveland Clinic. Besides her medical background, she also possesses a creative flair in Digital Design.
During her time in medical school, Dr. Ramos held various leadership positions, such as class representative for five years, teacher assistant, national manager for the Student Network Organization, and chief intern. Additionally, she actively contributed to organizing events like "Women in Urology" forums, The Network TUFH 2020 conference, and the Association of Women Surgeons 2023 meeting. Dr. Ramos is passionate about educating the public on urological topics, and she showcases this dedication by creating evidence-based and appealing content on social media (@uroxlogy). Her artistic abilities have also gained recognition, with her achievements including second and third-place prizes in Cleveland Clinic's House Staff Association Art Contest (2023) and the Endourological Society Logo Contest (2022), respectively.
Since 2017, Dr. Ramos has been actively involved in both basic and clinical research projects, resulting in over 25 conference presentations and 16 publications in peer-reviewed journals, with an h-index of 4. Notably, she was awarded the 2020 Summer Student Scholarship of the Endourological Society for her work on the urinary microbiome. In addition, her video presentation at the World Congress of Robotic Surgery in 2022 received the best presentation award.
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Friday, April 28, 2023
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM CST