Maria Lourdes Ceballos-Coronel, M.D.,Ph.D.,M.T.,M.S.D.M.,E.M.B.A.

Administration - Faculty

Maria Lourdes Ceballos-Coronel

Assistant Dean/Department Chair, Pharmaceutical Sciences
Associate Professor

Education:
Cebu Doctors' College of Medicine, Cebu, Philippines
M.D.

University of the east, Manila, Philippines
Ph.D. in the Science, Diagnosis and Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus

Santo Tomas University, Manila, Philippines
B.S.M.T.

Area of Interest:
Endocrinology with an interest in Diabetes Mellitus

Contact Information:
E-Mail: mcoronel@sullivan.edu
Office Phone: 502-413-8952
Office Fax: 502-515-4669

Biography

1. Dr. Coronel received a B.S. in Medical Technology from Santo Tomas University in Manila, Philippines in 1978 and a Masters Degree in Diabetes from the Institute of Studies for Diabetes Foundation in Philippines. She obtained her Ph.D. in endocrinology in 1991 from the University of the East in Manila, Philippines. She obtained her M.D. from Cebu Doctors' College of Medicine in Cebu, Philippines in 1982 and later completed her Internal Medicine residency. She earned her EMBA at Sullivan University in 2010. Dr. Coronel attributes her several years of medical experience in the treatment and management of alcohol and chemical dependency to the time she spent working at Jefferson Alcohol and Drug Abuse Center (JADAC), a subsidiary of Seven Counties. She is an active book reviewer for several medical book publishing companies and is a member of the Editorial Board of Research and Reviews: Journal of Pharmacology. Besides being busy with responsibilities as faculty and member of the executive-administrative team of SUCOP, she is a self-employed Associate Physician in the Louisville medical community, Dr. Coronel is also actively involved in research in the area of diabetes treatment and has had a study published in the Philippine Journal of Internal Medicine. She has several educational research publications and poster presentations during the last 3 years.


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