Renato Roxas M.D., FACP (ai1826)

University information

Title: Assistant Professor - Clinical
Unit: Internal Medicine
Department: School of Medicine

Contact information

313-577-4342
4201 St. Antoine
UHC-5C
Detroit, 48201

General Medicine

Title: M.D., Assistant Professor (Clinician-Educator); Hospital Medicine Director at Wayne Health; Chief of Medicine Detroit Receiving Hospital; Vice-President of Medical Affairs/Physician Advisor at the Karmanos Cancer Center
Office Phone:

 313-577-5030

Biography:

Dr. Roxas was born and raised in the Metropolitan Detroit area, and has been a Detroit supporter all of his life. He attended the University of Michigan and received his undergraduate degree in Chemical Engineering. He then went to University of Cincinnati for medical school. He returned to Detroit for his Med- Peds residency here at WSU/ DMC from 1999-2003, and stayed another year as Pediatric Chief Resident at Children’s Hospital of Michigan.

He joined the faculty here at WSU/ DMC because of the culture of the Med-Peds program, caring for vulnerable patients while also caring for each other. Most importantly, he also saw patients who desperately wanted someone they could call their doctor, but had little opportunity to have such. His professional calling is to be the best primary care doctor that he can, to show residents and students the value in being one for underserved patient populations, including those who have substance abuse/dependence issues, and to develop transitional care services for those adults with chronic conditions of childhood.

When not at work, he spends his time with his wonderful children. He currently serves as the Chief of Medicine at Detroit Receiving Hospital and Medical Director of Hospitalist Service for Wayne Health/ WSUSOM.

Fax: 313-745-4707
Renato Roxas M.D., FACP

Med Peds Program

Administrative Title: Med-Peds Faculty
Narrative Bio:

Dr. Roxas was born and raised in the Metropolitan Detroit area, and has been a Detroit supporter all of his life. He attended the University of Michigan and received his undergraduate degree in Chemical Engineering. He then went to University of Cincinnati for medical school. He returned to Detroit for his Med- Peds residency here at WSU/ DMC from 1999-2003, and stayed another year as Pediatric Chief Resident at Children’s Hospital of Michigan.

He joined the faculty here at WSU/ DMC because of the culture of the Med-Peds program, caring for vulnerable patients while also caring for each other. Most importantly, he also saw patients who desperately wanted someone they could call their doctor, but had little opportunity to have such. His professional calling is to be the best primary care doctor that he can, to show residents and students the value in being one for underserved patient populations, including those who have substance abuse/dependence issues, and to develop transitional care services for those adults with chronic conditions of childhood.

When not at work, he spends his time with his wonderful children. He currently serves as the Chief of Medicine at Detroit Receiving Hospital and the Interim Division Chief of Hospital Medicine for Wayne Health/ WSUSOM.

:
  •  Best Doctors 2019-2020, Best Doctors, Inc
Presentations:
  • Kabashneh S, Alkassis S, Choksi B, Roxas R, Weinberger J, Levine DL, Singh M: “Superior Vena Cava Syndrome Due to Fibrosis.” ACP Michigan Chapter Virtual Scientific Meeting; October 15-18, 2020.
  • Khalid M, Obaidat D, Faidallah S, Roxas R: “Khalid M, Roxas R: “Pericardial Effusion and Pulmonary Embolism as the Initial Presentation of Metastatic Lung Cancer.” ACP Michigan Chapter Virtual Scientific Meeting; October 15-18, 2020.
  • Park K, Evans K, Roxas R: “Correctional Infrastructure as Healthcare Barrier.” ACP Michigan Chapter Virtual Scientific Meeting; October 15-18, 2020

 

Renato Roxas M.D., FACP

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