General and Digestive System Surgery

The core of this teaching unit is provided by the General and Digestive Surgery Department, with participation from Anaesthesia, Radiodiagnosis, Thoracic Surgery and Vascular Surgery.
Accredited places
4
Research groups
Biomedical research in urology
Cardiovascular diseases
Cell signalling and apoptosis
CIBBIM - Nanomedicine drug delivery and targeting
CIBBIM - Nanomedicine kidney physiopathology
Clinical Biochemistry
Clinical Nanomedicine and Advanced Therapies Research Centre. New Technologies and Craniofacial Microsurgery
Clinical neuroimmunology
Clinical pharmacology
Clinical research / innovation in pneumonia and sepsis (CRIPS)
Diabetes and metabolism
Diagnostic nanotools (DINA)
Digestive physiology and physiopathology
Early Clinical Development of Drugs
Emerging Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Research Group
Epidemiology and public health
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 Factors
Gynaecological Neoplasia
Head and Neck Cancer: Biomedical Research Cancer Stem cells
Headaches and neurological pain
Infectious diseases
Microbiology
Molecular medical imaging
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
Peripheral nervous system
Pneumology
Proteomics
Psychiatry, mental health and addictions
Radiation Oncology
Reconstructive Surgery of the Locomotor System
Research into Ageing, Frailty and Transitions in Barcelona
Research into strokes
Rheumatology
Shock, organ dysfunction and resuscitation
Spinal Column Research Unit
Stem Cells and Cancer
Systemic diseases
Thoracic Tumours and Head and Neck Cancer
Transfusional medicine
Translational immunology
Translational molecular pathology
Tumour Biomarkers
Tumour Therapy Modelling in Rats
Why specialise at Vall d’Hebron?
- Because we are a tertiary hospital with outstanding departments. The number of patients who pass through the centre offers great potential for learning and gaining experience.
- Because we cover most specialisations and you will have the opportunity to see complex conditions and to use cutting-edge diagnostic techniques and treatments.
- Because our training programme can adapt to the initiative and vocation of each resident, with more emphasis on patient-contact or research according to their needs.