Dr. Juan Carlos Ramírez Fernández

  • Head of the Urology and Lithiasis Unit at Hospital Ruber Internacional (1997 to present).
  • Head of the Extracorporeal Lithotripsy Unit at the Ruber International Hospital (1985 to 1997).
  • Chief of Urology Service at the Hospital Príncipe de Asturias de Alcalá de Henares in Madrid (1988 to 1990).
  • Head of the Urology Team at INSALUD in Madrid (1977 to 1985).
  • Member of the Renal Transplant Team of the Hospital Clínico de San Carlos de Madrid (1979 to 1985).
  • Chief Resident of the Chair and Department of Urology at the Hospital Clínico de San Carlos in Madrid since 1978.
  • Resident Doctor of the Chair and Department of Urology of the Hospital Clínico San Carlos of the Faculty of Medicine of the Universidad Complutense de Madrid (1974 to 1978).
  • Director of the Office of International Solidarity Cooperation of the Spanish Urology Association since 2016.
  • Honorary Member of Hadassah Medical Relief Association. INC. (Hadassah Spain). 2006.
  • Honorary Member of the Spanish Association of Urology. 2018.
  • Member of several national and international urological societies.
  • Degree in Medicine and Surgery from the University of Granada. June 1973.
  • Specialist in Urology (1976).
  • Doctor of Medicine and Surgery from the Complutense University of Madrid with the qualification "cum laude" with the thesis "Results of urethropexy in the treatment of female urinary incontinence. Adaptation of a new technique" (1993).
  • University Expert in Management and Use of Minimally Invasive Technologies in Surgery (2005).
  • Author of multiple scientific articles in national and international urological journals and chapters in books of the specialty.
  • Associate Professor of Health Sciences, Area of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad Complutense de Madrid since 1990.
  • Author of a proprietary technique for the correction of female urinary incontinence: Simplified retropubic colposuspension.
  • University expert in management and use of minimally invasive technologies in surgery. Complutense University of Madrid. 2005.