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Professionals
Ester Carceller Delgado
Administrative staff of the Clinical Research Support Unit (USIC) - Care Area.
Professionals
Núria Almiñana Domènech
I have a PhD in Pharmacy and a degree in Biochemistry. My expertise focuses on the field of skin biology, both as a researcher in basic and clinical research, as well as in the field of research project management. After developing my career in the private sector, I want to continue my professional
Professionals
Jordi Ropero Valverde
Sóc metge adjunt del servei d'Urologia i Trasplantament Renal.
Professionals
Jordi Ropero Valverde
Sóc metge adjunt del servei d'Urologia i Trasplantament Renal.
News
40% of women who go to the hospital for an orthopedic injury have suffered gender-based violence in their lifetime
The international study in which Vall d'Hebron participated has found that these women may experience a lower health-related quality of life regardless of how long ago the abuse occurred.
Transplant
For over four years, Vall d’Hebron University Hospital has been the Catalan hospital carrying out the most transplants and one of the most active centres in organ and tissue donation. Our results in both numbers and survival are proof of the expertise honed over more than 40 years of activity.
Transplants in adults
Activity at Hospital Vall d’Hebron began in 1976 with an adult kidney transplant. We are one of the most active centres in organ and tissue transplants and participate in nine of the ten adult and paediatric solid organ transplant programmes in Spain.
Paediatric transplant
Vall d'Hebron is a pioneer in Spain in terms of paediatric transplants and is the only centre in Catalonia that carries out all kinds of transplants in children: Heart, kidney, liver, lung, intestinal and bone marrow.
News
A study with the participation of the Vall d’Hebron shows that 40% of patients with monkeypox have complications that require treatment
The research, published in The Lancet, studied patients in Barcelona and Madrid, and shows that direct contact is the main route of transmission for the disease.
Pathologies