Ramiro Montenegro Montenegro
Cardiovascular Surgery
Clinical University of Navarre
Spain
Biography
Specialist in Cardiovascular Surgery. Autonomous University of Madrid. Ministry of Education and Culture. Madrid. 1983 Homologation Title of Degree in Medicine and Surgery Ministry of Education and Culture Madrid. 1981. Doctor of medicine and surgery. Central University of Ecuador. Quito. 1978. Deputy of the Cardiovascular Surgery Service Hospital QuirónSalud Ciudad Real. December 2015 until March 2017. Ciudad Real. Attached. Cardiovascular Surgery Service Hospital - Clínica Benidorm. 2001 until December 2015. Benidorm. Attached. Cardiothoracic Surgery Service. General Hospital of the Armed Forces. 1998 - 2001. Winner of Competition of Merits and Opposition by National Convocation. Quito. Ecuador. Attached. Cardiovascular Surgery Service. Baca Ortiz Children's Hospital. 1993 - 1998. Winner of Competition of Merits and Opposition by National Convocation. Quito. Ecuador. Head of the Cardiothoracic Surgery Service. General Hospital of the Armed Forces. 1991-1993. Quito. Ecuador. Attached. Cardiovascular Surgery Service. Ministry of Defense Hospitals. Headquarters ACTIVITY As a teacher Professor of Chest Trauma in War Surgery. School of Improvement of the Army. Hospital of the Armed Forces. Quito. 1989. Teacher in Respiratory Therapy Course. Baca Ortiz Hospital. Central University of Ecuador. Quito. 1994. Teacher of Postgraduate Course in Pediatric Nursing. National School of Nursing. Central University of Ecuador. Quito. 1994. As researcher More than 30 presentations and communications to international national congresses. 13 publications in international journals and co-author in 4 books of the specialty. Advising in doctoral thesis: APPLICATIONS OF MASS SEQUENCING IN CARDIOGENETIC DISEASES. University of Alicante. February 2015.
Research Interest
Surgical treatment of heart disease, large vessels and pericardium. Valvulopathies: Mitral, Aortic, Tricuspid. Aneurysms of the thoracic aorta, Congenital heart disease of the adult. Surgical treatment of Coronary artery disease.