AGUDELO BOTERO, MARCELA
CIENCIAS MÉDICAS · Nivel 2
Ph.D. in Population Studies and Master in Demography. Full time research in Policy, Population and Health Research Center in the School of Medicine at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. My research focuses are on health care inequities, burden of...
Ph.D. in Population Studies and Master in Demography. Full time research in Policy, Population and Health Research Center in the School of Medicine at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. My research focuses are on health care inequities, burden of diseases, aging and violence. I have experience in the analysis of quantitative and qualitative data, as well mixed methods research. Since 2017, I am coordinator of master's and doctorate in Health Policy and Management (UNAM).
Información*
| Nombre | MARCELA AGUDELO BOTERO |
|---|---|
| Área | MEDICINA Y CIENCIAS DE LA SALUD |
| Campo | CIENCIAS MÉDICAS |
| Disciplina | SALUD PÚBLICA |
| Especialidad | OTRAS |
| CVU | 225597 |
| Institución | UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTONOMA DE MEXICO (UNAM) |
|---|---|
| Dependencia | SECRETARIA GENERAL |
| Entidad | CIUDAD DE MÉXICO |
| Nivel | 2 |
| Estímulo | 8 UMAs |
| Vigencia | Inicio: 1/1/2024 |
| Fin: 12/31/2028 |
* Información del primer trimestre de 2025.
Fuente: SECIHTI.
Últimas publicaciones Scopus
- 2026
- Mortality and Years of Life Lost From Cardiometabolic Diseases in Mexico: National and State-Level Trends, 1998-2022 Public Health Reports · Vol. 141 Article
- Performance of the Mexican Health System: analysis of reforms between 1980 and 2024 Gaceta Sanitaria · Vol. 40 Article
- Intimate partner violence and health among Mexican women with and without disabilities: a population-based study, 2021 Gaceta Medica De Mexico · Vol. 162 Article
- Metropolitan inequalities in health system resources and COVID-19 adjusted life expectancy among older adults in Mexico Frontiers in Public Health · Vol. 14 Article
- 2025
- Exploring the burden of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa in Mexico, 1990–2021 Journal of Eating Disorders · Vol. 13 Article