Mauricio Jalife Bucay, MD
Biography
Universidad Anahuac de la Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico City | MD | 03/2010 | Medical Doctor |
Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia PA | Internal Medicine Resident | 06/2016 | Internal medicine |
Universidad Anahuac de la Ciudad de Mexico | 2010 | | Outstanding performance in the standardized professional exam (CENEVAL) |
Overview
Mauricio Jalife is an academic hospitalist and clinician educator in the Department of Hospital Medicine at UCSF since Feb 2020
Compassionate, patient-focused physician with Board Certification in Internal Medicine. Experience in hospital and clinical settings across varied specialties and a background working with diverse and low-income populations. Additional experience as a clinical researcher and assistant professor for medical schools.
CAD,
CHF,
Diabetes,
HTN,
COPD,
Arrhythmia,
Low Income Population,
Ethnic minorities,
HIV/AIDS,
Alcohol/Substance Use disorder,
Medical Education
Bibliographic
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Aortic root and valve proportions: an example of the golden ratio? Monaldi Arch Chest Dis. 2019 Jul 15; 89(2).
Koshkelashvili N, Jalife Bucay M, Goykhman I, Pressman GS. PMID: 31315350.
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Transient Ischemic Dilation Ratio in Regadenoson, Single Isotope Gated Single-photon Emission Computed Tomography Myocardial Perfusion Imaging. World J Nucl Med. 2017 Jul-Sep; 16(3):218-222.
Rubio M, Dias A, Koshkelashvili N, Codolosa JN, Jalife-Bucay M, Rodriguez-Ziccardi M, Amanullah AM. PMID: 28670181; PMCID: PMC5460306.
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Electrocardiographic changes in patients ≥ 100 years of age. Int J Cardiol. 2016 May 01; 210:156-7.
Thakar S, Koshkelashvili N, Bucay MJ, Lichstein E, Saqid A, Pressman GS, Figueredo VM. PMID: 26946042.
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Azithromycin-Related Cardiovascular Events and Deaths in Severe Septic Patients. 2013; 144(4):422A.
Faverio P, Arango A, Anzueto A, Mortensen E, Waterer G, Wunderink R, Houlihan T, Ezekiel C, Jalife M, Restrepo M. View Publication.
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Idiopathic Bronchiectasis Less Common Than Predicted: Quality Improvement Project. 2013; 144(4):586a.
Maselli D, Faverio P, Arango A, Fernandez J, Aliberti S, Lonni S, Jalife M, Ezekiel C, Restrepo M. View Publication.
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Rifaximin is Efficacious in the Treatment of Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth. 2009; 104(s98):255.
Randall C, Jalife M, Rellas J, Toboada C, Gossen G, Havranek R, Zurita F, Stump D, Fincke C, Ford J, Jamie J. View Publication.
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The Efficacy and Tolerability of Neomycin in the Treatment of Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth. 2009; 104(s 99):257.
Randall C, Jalife M, Rellas J, Toboada C, Gossen G, Havranek R, Zurita F, Stump D, Fincke C, Ford J, Jamie J. View Publication.
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2009 | 2 |
2013 | 2 |
2016 | 1 |
2017 | 1 |
2019 | 1 |
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