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About me

About me

I love my job!

I studied medicine in the ITESM. I completed a four-year training in internal medicine at Christus Muguerza Alta Especialidad/UDEM.


I joined the Hospital Civil Fray Antonio Alcalde/UDG for two years in training of rheumatology. I have a specialty in health and integrative medicine from the University of Minnesota, I also have a virtual course in Thanatology from the Ignacio Chávez Institute of Cardiology.

 

I am interested in clinical research, I have a course in Writing in the Sciences, an online-noncredit course from Stanford University. Currently I am finishing a master’s in research Methodology in Health Sciences at the University of Salamanca, Spain.

 

I am constantly updating myself on the areas of medicine that interest me by attending and participating in national and international congresses, exhibiting posters and publishing articles.

Cédula profesional 9822663
Cédula especialidad 12003373
Cédula subespecialidad 13130315
Aviso de publicidad COFEPRIS 2319012002A00139

Dra. Emma Purón González

Not everything is medicine

I love playing soccer, interacting with nature, reading, cooking, and traveling.

I play the guitar, the alto saxophone and I love to sing, even if I'm not very good at it. I enjoy being with my family and friends.

Medicina Interna en Monterrey

Teaching

Undergraduate and postgraduate professor of Internal Medicine, undergraduate professor of Rheumatology, postgraduate methodological thesis advisor

When should you see a rheumatologist?

The most common symptom that leads a person to see a rheumatologist is pain in some part of the body. They may also have swelling, morning stiffness, or decreased mobility, when you don't remember hitting yourself, but have joint swelling and/or muscle pain.

When should you see an internist?

Just as the pediatrician is the specialist who oversees caring for children, the internist is the one who cares for the adult patient and may even be their family doctor. Visit your internal medicine doctor at least once a year for your annual check-up.