Tag Archives: Dr. Christian B. Ramers
March 19, 2021
Opinion: Disproportionate Impact of COVID Deaths in Communities of Color
Opinion: In one year of the pandemic, here’s what I’ve learned as a health care provider in San Diego By CHRISTIAN RAMERS Ramers, M.D., is a specialist in infectious diseases and the chief of population health at Family Health Centers of San Diego. He lives in Burlingame. This week marks one year since public health …
March 16, 2021
Vaccine Guidelines Allow Most Athletes to Qualify
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January 21, 2021
Potentially life-saving antibodies are going unused
Why potentially life-saving monoclonal antibodies are going unused Overburdened hospitals storing hundreds of thousands of doses By: Derek Staahl January 21, 2021 SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — There is only one authorized treatment designed to keep high-risk COVID-19 patients out of the hospital, but hundreds of thousands of doses of the same experimental therapy given to …
January 21, 2021
Your COVID-19 Vaccine Questions Answered
By Brooke Ruth, Tarryn Mento Thursday, January 21, 2021 Dr. Christian Ramers responds to your questions about vaccine storage, distribution and when certain groups will be eligible to get the vaccine. Ramers is the assistant medical director with Family Health Centers of San Diego and an adjunct assistant professor specializing in infectious diseases at San …
January 5, 2021
San Diego Health Care Workers Get Second Dose of Vaccine
Some San Diego health care workers getting second doses of Pfizer vaccine By: Leah Pezzetti SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — The first doses of the Pfizer vaccine made it to San Diego County the week of Dec. 14, 2020, and now that it’s been three weeks, those hospitals that started vaccinated early can start giving out …
August 11, 2020
“If I Could Change One Thing” Podcast
FHCSD’s infectious disease expert, Dr. Christian B. Ramers M.D., MPH, AAHIVS, was invited to speak on the SDSU School of Public Health’s Podcast “If I Could Change One Thing,” which focuses on health policy. As part of the border region, San Diegans know that heath care does not stop at artificial borders. The situation in …
