Dr. Regulo José Avila Martínez
Address: Ruber Internacional Hospital Calle de la Masó, 38, Madrid, Madrid, Comunidad de, 28034, Spain
Gender: Male
About the Doctor / Professional
Dr. Régulo José Ávila Martínez is a leading thoracic surgery specialist, holding a "Cum Laude" Doctorate in Medicine and Surgery from the Complutense University of Madrid, obtained in 2017.
He currently practices at Hospital Ruber Internacional, where he has worked since 2016.
His most notable publication, "Intramuscular hibernoma: False positive of tumor recurrence in 18F-FDG PET/CT," was published in the Revista Española de Medicina Nuclear e Imagen Molecular in September 2017. Among his honors is the Cross of Military Merit with White Ribbon, awarded in 2021.
Dr. Ávila is also a member of the Spanish Society of Respiratory Pathology, actively contributing to advances in his field. His career reflects a consistent commitment to medical excellence and innovation in the treatment of thoracic diseases.
Degree: Doctorate - Complutense University of Madrid - 2017
Residency: Specialist in Thoracic Surgery via MIR Hospital
- Thoracic Surgery Specialist, Ruber International Hospital — November 2016–Present
- Thoracic Surgery Specialist, La Luz University Hospital — March 2022–Present
- Physician Specialist, Gómez Ulla Central Defense Hospital — January 2015–January 2
- Physician, Ruhrland Klinik — January 2014
- Cross of Merit with White badge
- Operation Balmis Medal (COVID-19)
- Award for the best Communication in Thoracic Surgery at the Annual Congress of Neumomadrid
- Madrid Society of Pneumology and Thoracic Surgery
- Cumlaude Honorary Distinction of Doctor of Medicine and Surgery
- Cumlaude Honorary Distinction for Bachelor of Medicine
- Study of the cell block in the diagnosis of mediastinal adenopathies by echobronchoscopy
- Intramuscular hibernoma: False positive of tumor recurrence in 18 F-FDG PET/CT
- Provision of Care by Medical Residents and the Impact on Quality
- SEPAR recommendations for diagnosis and treatment of non-small cell lung cancer
- Open tracheostomies at the bedside
- Treatment of early-stage non-small cell bronchogenic carcinoma
- Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
- Thoracic Surgery
- Tracheostomy
