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Professional Bio:  Dr. Alejandro Garcia Rivera is a General Practitioner and a Clinical Researcher from Mexico. He has seven years of clinical experience in General Medicine and Internal Medicine and is currently a Neph... Read More 

Specialties

General Practitioner

Experience

7+ Yrs

Patients

Helped 2000 patients

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Professional Bio

Dr. Alejandro Garcia Rivera is a General Practitioner and a Clinical Researcher from Mexico. He has seven years of clinical experience in General Medicine and Internal Medicine and is currently a Nephrology fellow in one of the hospitals in Mexico. He completed his MBBS at the University of Colima.

Academics & Trainings

MBBS

University Of Colima

2016

Awards & Publications

Dr. Alejandro Garcia Rivera's Awards include: Valedictorian (Highest ranked student) in MBBS, in the 2010-2016 Class of the University of Colima, Mexico Best Medical Intern during the period 2014-2015 in the University Regional Hospital, in Colima, Mexico Publications: Delgado-Enciso I, Garcia-Rivera A, et al. Protective effect of doxycycline on the germinal epithelial loss caused by a high-fat diet. International Urology and Nephrology. 2013: 46(5). DOI: 10.1007/s11255-013-0611-z García-Rivera A, et al. A simple and low-cost experimental mouse model for the simultaneous study of steatohepatitis and preclinical atherosclerosis. Asian Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances. 2014: 9(3); 202-210. Madrigal-Perez VM, Garcia-Rivera A, et al. Preclinical analysis of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug usefulness for the simultaneous prevention of steatohepatitis, atherosclerosis and hyperlipidemia. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine. 2016: 8(12): 22477-83 Delgado-Enciso I, Paz-Garcia J, Rodriguez-Hernandez A, Madrigal-Perez MVM, Cabrera-Licona A, Garcia-Rivera A, et al. A promising novel formulation for articular cartilage regeneration: Preclinical Evaluation of a treatment that produces SOX9 overexpression in human synovial fluid cells. Molecular Medicine Reports: 2017. 17(3). DOI: 10. López-Lemus UA, Garza-Guajardo R, Barboza-Quintana O, Rodriguez-Hernández A, García-Rivera A, et al. Association Between Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease and Severe Male Reproductive Organ Impairment (Germinal Epithelial Loss): Study on a Mouse Model and on Human Patients. American Journal of Men’s Health.

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Alejandro Garcia, MD

A Las Cumbres 329a, Zapopan, Jalisco, Zip: 45020, MX