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Alpha-Gal Syndrome: A Brief Overview of a Growing Public Health Concern


Total Credits: .75 including .75 AOA Category 1-A Credit(s)

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OOA - Oklahoma
Faculty:
Ruben Barroso, DO
Duration:
46 Minutes
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Alpha-Gal Syndrome: A Brief Overview of a Growing Public Health Concern

Ruben Barroso, DO

(OMECO/Cherokee Nation Family Medicine Residency Program in Tahlequah, OK)

Behavioral Learning Objectives:

  • Recognize signs and symptoms related to AGS
  • Accurately diagnose AGS
  • Provide nutrition education for the AGS patient
  • Provide a medical treatment plan for the AGS patient

 

Dr. Barroso has no financial relationships or affiliations to disclose

 

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Dr. Ruben Barroso is originally from Michigan but has called Northeastern Oklahoma home since 2008 where he currently lives in Tulsa with his wife and four kids.  He graduated from the OSU-Center for Health Sciences in 2021 and began residency at the OMECO/Cherokee Nation Family Medicine Residency Program in Tahlequah, OK, where he currently serves as Chief Resident.  He has spoken about Alpha-Gal Syndrome previously for a regional Best Practices presentation for the providers within the Cherokee Nation health system and is currently collaborating with other physicians on case reports to contribute to the budding collection of literature.


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