Alejandro Ruiz-Elizalde, MD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Surgery at the University of Oklahoma. He is a Board-Certified Pediatric Surgeon. Dr. Ruiz-Elizalde earned his medical degree at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University in New York City in 2004. Following his medical degree, he did a general surgery residency at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia from 2004 to 2011. From 2009 to 2011, Dr. Ruiz-Elizalde did a Research Fellowship in Pediatric Surgery at the Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital of New York, where he studied the effect of chemotherapy agents on intestinal motility and the enteric nervous system.
Upon completion of his general surgery residency, he did additional specialized training during a Two-Year Fellowship in Pediatric Surgery at the University of Oklahoma Children’s Hospital. Dr. Ruiz-Elizalde subsequently joined the surgical faculty at the University of Oklahoma in 2013 after completing all of his training. Dr. Ruiz-Elizalde has an interest in extracorporeal life support (ECMO), treatment of diaphragmatic hernias, treatment of congenital diseases of the biliary tract and childhood tumors, among others. In addition, he actively engages medical students and surgical residents in their education and training.
Academic Section(s):
Pediatric Surgery
Education:
Medical School: Southern Illinois University School of Medicine/Springfield, Ill.
Board Certification(s):
Pediatric Surgery
Fellowship:
Residency: General Surgery, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, Columbia University/New York
Fellowships:
- Two-Year Fellowship in Pediatric Surgery, University of Oklahoma/Oklahoma City
- ECMO Research Fellowship, Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital/New York
Clinical/Research Interests:
Clinical Focus: Pediatric Surgery
Clinical Interests:
- Extracorporeal Life Support (ECMO)
- Treatment of Diaphragmatic Hernia
- Treatment of Congenital Diseases of the Biliary Tract and Childhood Tumors
Research Interests: Effect of Chemotherapy Agents on Intestinal Motility and the Enteric Nervous System