Dr. Moraima Irene Batista Carmona, MD is a dedicated and passionate professional with a strong focus on clinical research. She graduated with a Doctor in Medicine from the Superior Institute of Medical Science in Havana in 1987 and further specialized in Anatomical Pathology at the same institution from 1990 to 1994. Her early career included roles as a Pathology Physician at Calixto García Hospital in Havana, Cuba, and Kitwe Central Hospital in Zambia.
Dr. Batista has extensive experience in both clinical and research settings. Since 2019, she has served as the Principal Investigator at Adtremed Research Clinic in Tampa, Florida, where she leads various clinical trials. Additionally, she has worked as a Primary Care Physician since 2020, bringing her expertise in patient care and research to her practice.
Her career is marked by a commitment to excellence and a genuine dedication to advancing medical science. Dr. Batista is known for her analytical skills and attention to detail, which have been key to her success in the numerous studies she has overseen.
Dr. Batista's work in the research community is characterized by a desire to make a positive impact and inspire others to pursue careers in research, reflecting her lifelong passion for medicine and science.
Dr. Juan G. Arroyo-Rosas is a distinguished pediatrician with over 39 years of experience dedicated to the care of newborns, infants, children, and adolescents.
He earned his medical degree from the University of Puerto Rico and completed his pediatric residency at San Juan City Hospital. Dr. Arroyo-Rosas has held key leadership positions, including Pediatric Medical Director at Florida Family Primary Care Centers and Clinical Care Medical Centers, where he ensured high-quality care and managed clinical operations.
In Puerto Rico, he served as Medical Director of the Emergency Department at Puerto Rico Children’s Hospital and led a private practice in Santurce for over 25 years. A passionate educator, Dr. Arroyo-Rosas has mentored students as a Clinical Preceptor at South University and the University of Tampa and served as an Assistant Professor at the University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine. Active in professional organizations, he has held leadership roles in the Puerto Rican Pediatric Association and advised Puerto Rico’s legislative health committees.
Dr. Arroyo-Rosas is also deeply involved in research studies and clinical trials, with a special interest in advancing pediatric healthcare. His extensive experience, leadership, and dedication to pediatric care make him a respected figure in the medical community. Fluent in both Spanish and English, he continues to be a strong advocate for child health and well-being.