Ramers, Christian, MD, MPH

HIVLN Steering Committee Member

Dr. Ramers is the Assistant Medical Director for Research and Special Populations at the Family Health Centers of San Diego, a large Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) serving nearly 200,000 medically underserved individuals throughout San Diego county. In this role he serves as a primary care physician and consultant for patients living with HIV and Hepatitis C (HCV), and for those who are homeless or in residential drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs. Prior to this, he served as the founding Medical Director for NW AETC ECHO, an innovative HIV telehealth program in the Pacific Northwest, and was on faculty in the Divisions of Infectious Diseases & Global Health at the University of Washington. Dr. Ramers is board certified in Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, and Infectious Diseases, and is particularly interested in HIV, HCV, and service of medically underserved, immigrant, and refugee populations. Dr. Ramers is also an Associate Clinical Professor at the UC San Diego School of Medicine.