Dermatology and Venereology

Vall d’Hebron University Hospital is accredited to train residents in medical-surgical dermatology and venereology. The core of the teaching unit is provided by the Dermatology Department, the Day Surgery Unit (Pere Virgili Health Complex) and the Horta Medical Centre (CAP). The following departments are also involved in the Teaching Unit: Plastic Surgery, Internal Medicine, Microbiology, Pathological Anatomy, and the Accident and Emergency Department.

 

Accredited places

2

Research groups

Biomedical research in gynaecology

Biomedical research in urology

Breast Cancer and Melanoma

Cardiovascular diseases

Cell signalling and apoptosis

Childhood Cancer and Blood Disorders

CIBBIM - Nanomedicine drug delivery and targeting

CIBBIM - Nanomedicine kidney physiopathology

Clinical Nanomedicine and Advanced Therapies Research Centre. Bioengineering, Cell Therapy and Surgery in Congenital Anomalies

Clinical Nanomedicine and Advanced Therapies Research Centre. New Technologies and Craniofacial Microsurgery

Clinical neuroimmunology

Clinical research / innovation in pneumonia and sepsis (CRIPS)

Diabetes and metabolism

Diagnostic nanotools (DINA)

Digestive physiology and physiopathology

Early Clinical Development of Drugs

Experimental Therapy

Gastrointestinal and Endocrine Tumours

Gene Expression and Cancer

Gene therapy and the nervous system

General surgery

Genetic Medicine

Genitourinary Tumours of the CNS and Sarcoma

Growth and Development

Growth Factors

Gynaecological Neoplasia

Head and Neck Cancer: Biomedical Research Cancer Stem cells

Headaches and neurological pain

Infection in immunosuppressed paediatric patients

Infectious diseases

Maternal and Foetal Medicine

Molecular Oncology

Multidisciplinary nursing research group

Nephrology and kidney transplant

Neurodegenerative diseases

Neuromuscular and mitochondrial pathology

Neuroradiology

Neurosurgery and neurotraumatology research unit UNINN

Oncology Data Science

Ophthalmology

Paediatric neurology

Peripheral nervous system

Pneumology

Proteomics

Psychiatry, mental health and addictions

Radiation Oncology

Research into Ageing, Frailty and Transitions in Barcelona

Research into strokes

Shock, organ dysfunction and resuscitation

Stem Cells and Cancer

Systemic diseases

Thoracic Tumours and Head and Neck Cancer

Tumour Biomarkers

Tumour Therapy Modelling in Rats

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Dermatology and Venereology training itinerary

Why specialise at Vall d’Hebron?

  • Because you will be trained in the care, diagnosis and treatment of skin problems, and will be able to advise patients on how to prevent dermatological conditions.
  • Because you will be able to spend a significant part of your residency on the severe and complex dermatoses seen in a technologically advanced hospital such as Vall d’Hebron. This means you will be able to work in subspecialisations such as cutaneous oncology and hospital admissions due to dermatological disorders as well as in the Day Hospital.
  • Because at the end of the residency you will have gained experience in therapeutic management of the most common dermatoses, which are likely to be the most common reason for patient visits throughout your career.
  • Because you will have mastered complementary diagnostic examination procedures and therapeutic techniques specific to the specialisation, such as phototherapy, cryotherapy, and dermatoscopy.
  • Because you will be able to undertake rotations in the unit on cutaneous tumours, minor dermatological outpatient surgery, paediatric dermatology, and outpatient clinics on oncohaematological cutaneous diseases and pigmented lesions.

 

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