Dr. Fernando E. Membreno

M.D., M.Sc.
Especialidad:
 Hepatología, Gastroenterología, Medicina Interna
País: Estados Unidos

Present Position:

  • August ’20 – Present: Medical Director of Liver Program at DHR. Liver Transplant Hepatologist. DHR Health Liver Specialty Center. 1100 E. Dove Ave. Suite 202 McAllen
  • July ’14 – July ‘20: Liver Transplant Hepatologist. Texas Transplant Physician Group. 4410 Medical Dr #410 San Antonio
  • Sep ’17 – May ‘19: Liver Transplant Hepatologist. Doctors Hospital Renaissance. 5501 S McColl Rd, Edinburg

Previous Position:

  • April ’13 – May ‘14 : Director of Hepatobiliary Cancer Program. Texas Liver Institute.
    Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine. University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio, 607 Camden St San Antonio

Previous Positions:

  • April ‘11 – April ’13: Associate Medical Director. Alamo Medical Research. 621 Camden St, Suite 202, San Antonio
  • Aug ‘06 – April ‘11: Director of Transplant Hepatology. Texas Transplant Physician Group. 4410 Medical Dr #410, San Antonio
  • Jul ’03- Jul ‘06: Director of Hepatology / Liver Transplantation. Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology. Denver VA Medical Center, Eastern Colorado Health Care System, 1055 Clermont Street, Box 111E, Denver
  • Affiliate Faculty. University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology. 4200 E. Ninth Avenue, Denver

Residency:

  • Feb ‘96 – May ’97: Internal Medicine / Primary Care. Hospital San Juan de Dios of Costa Rica
  • June ’97 – June ’00: Internal Medicine / Primary Care. Staten Island University Hospital of New York

Fellowship:

  • June ’00 – June ’03: Gastroenterology and Hepatology. University of Texas Medical Branch. Proficient in all basic endoscopic procedures/liver biopsy. CHIEF FELLOW during 2002-2003

Masters of Science in Clinical Research (MSc)

University of Texas Medical Branch. UTMB Clinical Research Education Program. Part of NIH funded Academic Grant (K30HL04126)

  • June ’01 – June ’03
  • Epidemiology and Public Health
  • Issues in Preventive Medicine
  • Statistics, Survival analysis, Multivariate Analysis
    (NCSS, SPSS Packages)
  • Study Design
  • Ethics, Thesis, etc.

Medical School:

  • June ’89 – Dec ’94: Autonomous School of Medical Sciences. San Jose, Costa Rica. Degree: Doctor of Medicine & Surgery

Memberships:

  • American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD)
  • European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL)