Luis Gonzalez Corro, MD (@luinmedicine) 's Twitter Profile
Luis Gonzalez Corro, MD

@luinmedicine

Afro-Latine ID Doc | Assistant Professor NYU/Bellevue | HCV/HIV research | Nothing about US without US is for US! Views my own. @JHMed_ID 24’

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Excited to join the Bellevue/NYU family this summer as an Assistant Professor of Infectious Diseases. I always dreamed of working at a place like Bellevue Hospital, the safety net health care provider for the city of New York—the jewel of NYC. NYU Grossman School of Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases & Immunology (ID)

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Triste ver los comentarios. La gente que está en esa situación, no está migrando por elección. Más humanidad y amor al vecino. Hoy ell@s están situación, mañana podría ser cualquier país latinoamericano.

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Thanks to all the initiatives for free medical education. Now, there aren't any excuses not to train doctors from marginalized communities. Free medical education for all.

Lisa A. Cooper, MD (@lisacoopermd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited about the $1B Bloomberg Philanthropies investment at Johns Hopkins University that makes medical education tuition-free for so many! Read insights on how this can impact #HealthEquity #DiverseWorkforce from Deidra Crews, MD, ScM, FASN, MACP, Dr. Risha Irvin, and me in the Hub article bit.ly/468xDGM

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“Enriching our class further with a full spectrum of socioeconomic backgrounds provides a space where diverse perspectives can be shared and appreciated. This translates into empathy for the lived experiences of both colleagues and patients.” ♥️

Congressman Raul Ruiz, M.D. (@repraulruizmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I know first-hand how important Infectious Disease (ID) physicians are in a public health crisis. Yet, 80% of U.S. counties do not have an ID physician. To protect our nation’s public health, we must break down the barriers that stop medical students from becoming ID physicians.

Prof Peter Hotez MD PhD (@peterhotez) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I worry about the future of our nation’s infectious disease workforce, a combination of low salaries, attacks by elected leaders & antiscience groups, disappearing physician-scientist role models, someone like me an MD PhD physician who runs a vaccine laboratory a vanishing breed

Oladimeji Oki, MD (@therealdr_o) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I want to shout out the amazing group I was blessed to work with (Robert Rock Luis Gonzalez Corro, MD vanessx, md mph 🇵🇸 Chanelle Diaz, MD MPH Iman Hassan MD MS) for publishing of their work on the delivery of social justice curriculum using a public health critical race praxis tinyurl.com/4rymf28m

Montefiore Health System (@montefiorenyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For formerly incarcerated people with or at risk for #HIV, #SDOH like housing, employment, & substance use disorder can be barriers to adequate care for HIV treatment & prevention. NIH awarded Matthew Akiyama, MD, MSc a grant to evaluate a model on post-incarceration care. 👇

For formerly incarcerated people with or at risk for #HIV, #SDOH like housing, employment, &amp; substance use disorder can be barriers to adequate care for HIV treatment &amp; prevention. <a href="/NIH/">NIH</a> awarded <a href="/MatthewAkiyama/">Matthew Akiyama, MD, MSc</a> a grant to evaluate a model on post-incarceration care. 👇