Haiyan Ramirez Batlle, MD, MS
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| Title(s) | Assistant Professor, Medicine |
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| School | School of Medicine |
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| Address | 2540 23rd Street, #4707 San Francisco CA 94110
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| Pronouns | He/Him/His |
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ORCID
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Biography
| University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez | BS | 2009 | Biology |
| Complutense University of Madrid | Master | 2012 | Philosophy |
| Alpert Medical School of Brown University | MD | 2016 | |
| Brigham & Women’s Hospital | Internship | 2017 | Internal Medicine |
| Brigham & Women’s Hospital | Residency | 2019 | Internal Medicine |
| Arnold Gold Humanism Honor Society | 2016
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| 2016 | Inductee |
| Alpert Medical School of Brown University | 2016
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| 2016 | Amos Throop Prize in Health Policy |
| American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2015
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| 2015 | Benjamin H. Kean Travel Fellowship in Tropical Medicine |
| Alpert Medical School of Brown University | 2015
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| 2015 | Petersen Educational Enhancement Fund Award |
| University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez | 2009
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| 2009 | Magna Cum Laude |
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Tuberculosis infection screening recommendations for targeted immunotherapies: comparison of U.S. prescribing information, clinical resources and quality measures. medRxiv. 2025 Jul 25.
Murrill MT, Velásquez GE, Szumowski JD, Phillips A, Kim A, Yazdany J, Roberts ET, Habib AR, Batlle HR, Salazar J, Minter DJ, Louie JK, Ernst JD. PMID: 40778184; PMCID: PMC12330402.
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Hard lessons we learned from the COVID-19 tragedy at San Quentin prison. Los Angeles Times. 2020.
Ramirez Batlle H, Grant J. View Publication.
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Protecting Decarcerated Populations In The Era of COVID-19: Priorities For Emergency Discharge Planning. Health Affairs Blog. 2020.
Howell B, Ramirez Batlle H, Ahalt C, Shavit S, Augustine D, Wang E, Zaller N, Williams B. View Publication.
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Accuracy and reliability of electronic versus CDC surveillance criteria for non-ventilator hospital-acquired pneumonia. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2020 02; 41(2):219-221.
Batlle HR, Klompas M, CDC Prevention Epicenters Program. PMID: 31818337.
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Testing Medical Fairness: Incarceration and Eligibility for Advanced Heart Failure Therapies. Circ Heart Fail. 2019 12; 12(12):e006517.
Ramirez Batlle H, DeFilippis EM, Givertz MM. PMID: 31805783.
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Identification of Racial Inequities in Access to Specialized Inpatient Heart Failure Care at an Academic Medical Center. Circ Heart Fail. 2019 11; 12(11):e006214.
Eberly LA, Richterman A, Beckett AG, Wispelwey B, Marsh RH, Cleveland Manchanda EC, Chang CY, Glynn RJ, Brooks KC, Boxer R, Kakoza R, Goldsmith J, Loscalzo J, Morse M, Lewis EF, Abel S, Adams A, Anaya J, Andrews EH, Atkinson B, Avutu V, Bachorik A, Badri O, Bailey M, Baird K, Bakshi S, Balaban D, Barshop K, Baumrin E, Bayomy O, Beamesderfer J, Becker N, Berg DD, Berman AN, Blum SM, Boardman AP, Boden K, Bonacci RA, Brown S, Campbell K, Case S, Cetrone E, Charrow A, Chiang D, Clark D, Cohen AJ, Cooper A, Cordova T, Cuneo CN, de Feria AA, Deffenbacher K, DeFilippis EM, DeGregorio G, Deutsch AJ, Diephuis B, Divakaran S, Dorschner P, Downing N, Drescher C, D'Silva KM, Dunbar P, Duong D, Earp S, Eckhardt C, Elman SA, England R, Everett K, Fedotova N, Feingold-Link T, Ferreira M, Fisher H, Foo P, Foote M, Franco I, Gilliland T, Greb J, Greco K, Grewal S, Grin B, Growdon ME, Guercio B, Hahn CK, Hasselfeld B, Haydu EJ, Hermes Z, Hildick-Smith G, Holcomb Z, Holroyd K, Horton L, Huang G, Jablonski S, Jacobs D, Jain N, Japa S, Joseph R, Kalashnikova M, Kalwani N, Kang D, Karan A, Katz JT, Kellner D, Kidia K, Kim JH, Knowles SM, Kolbe L, Kore I, Koullias Y, Kuye I, Lang J, Lawlor M, Lechner MG, Lee K, Lee S, Lee Z, Limaye N, Lin-Beckford S, Lipsyc M, Little J, Loewenthal J, Logaraj R, Lopez DM, Loriaux D, Lu Y, Ma K, Marukian N, Matias W, Mayers JR, McConnell I, McLaughlin M, Meade C, Meador C, Mehta A, Messenger E, Michaelidis C, Mirsky J, Mitten E, Mueller A, Mullur J, Munir A, Murphy E, Nagami E, Natarajan A, Nsahlai M, Nze C, Okwara N, Olds P, Paez R, Pardo M, Patel S, Petersen A, Phelan L, Pimenta E, Pipilas D, Plovanich M, Pong D, Powers BW, Rao A, Ramirez Batlle H, Ramsis M, Reichardt A, Reiger S, Rengarajan M, Rico S, Rome BN, Rosales R, Rotenstein L, Roy A, Royston S, Rozansky H, Rudder M, Ryan CE, Salgado S, Sanchez P, Schulte J, Sekar A, Semenkovich N, Shannon E, Shaw N, Shorten AB, Shrauner W, Sinnenberg L, Smithy JW, Snyder G, Sreekrishnan A, Stabenau H, Stavrou E, Stergachis A, Stern R, Stone A, Tabrizi S, Tanyos S, Thomas C, Thun H, Torres-Lockhart K, Tran A, Treasure C, Tsai FD, Tsaur S, Tschirhart E, Tuwatananurak J, Venkateswaran RV, Vishnevetsky A, Wahl L, Wall A, Wallace F, Walsh E, Wang P, Ward HB, Warner LN, Weeks LD, Weiskopf K, Wengrod J, Williams JN, Winkler M, Wong JL, Worster D, Wright A, Wunsch C, Wynter JS, Yarbrough C, Yau WY, Yazdi D, Yeh J, Yialamas MA, Yozamp N, Zambrotta M, Zon R. PMID: 31658831; PMCID: PMC7183732.
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Development and Assessment of Objective Surveillance Definitions for Nonventilator Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia. JAMA Netw Open. 2019 10 02; 2(10):e1913674.
Ji W, McKenna C, Ochoa A, Ramirez Batlle H, Young J, Zhang Z, Rhee C, Clark R, Shenoy ES, Hooper D, Klompas M, CDC Prevention Epicenters Program. PMID: 31626321; PMCID: PMC6813588.
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Smear Campaign: Misattribution of Pancytopenia to a Tick-Borne Illness. J Gen Intern Med. 2018 04; 33(4):570-572.
Lee J, Azzawi S, Peluso MJ, Richterman A, Batlle HR, Yialamas MA. PMID: 29273895; PMCID: PMC5880759.
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Patient Perspectives on the Need for and Barriers to Professional Medical Interpretation. R I Med J (2013). 2016 Jan 04; 99(1):30-3.
Brooks K, Stifani B, Batlle HR, Nunez MA, Erlich M, Diaz J. PMID: 26726861.
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A Student Collaboration to Address Mental Health Wellness in Medical School. R I Med J (2013). 2015 Jul 01; 98(7):26-7.
Brooks K, Karp L, Batlle HR, Chiu M, Montross C. PMID: 26125475.
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Healthcare reform in Latino Rhode Island: Perspectives of Spanish speakers and insurance navigators. J Health Dispar Res Pract. 2015; 9(5).
Ramirez Batlle H, Goldman RE, Logroño A, Diaz JA
2016;9(4):Article 8. View Publication.
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The natural history of the benign thyroid nodule: what is the appropriate follow-up strategy? J Am Coll Surg. 2015 Jun; 220(6):987-92.
Ajmal S, Rapoport S, Ramirez Batlle H, Mazzaglia PJ. PMID: 25667137.
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| 2015 | 2 |
| 2016 | 1 |
| 2017 | 1 |
| 2019 | 3 |
| 2020 | 3 |
| 2025 | 1 |
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