Neurosurgery

The Neurosurgery Teaching Unit is led by the Neurosurgery Department, with participation from Neurology, Pathological Anatomy, Clinical Neurophysiology, Intensive Care and Neuroradiology.

Accredited places

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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

Emerging Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Research Group

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

Reconstructive Surgery of the Locomotor System

Research into Ageing, Frailty and Transitions in Barcelona

Research into strokes

Shock, organ dysfunction and resuscitation

Spinal Column Research Unit

Stem Cells and Cancer

Systemic diseases

Thoracic Tumours and Head and Neck Cancer

Tumour Biomarkers

Tumour Therapy Modelling in Rats

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Neurosurgery training itinerary

Why specialise at Vall d’Hebron?

  • Because we care for a high volume of patients, which enables residents to gain knowledge and experience.
  • Because we are a tertiary hospital with leading departments in the different areas that make up residents’ essential training.
  • Because you will have the opportunity to see complex pathologies and to use ground-breaking diagnostic methods and treatments.
  • Because our training programme provides different options to adapt to the personal initiative and vocation of each resident; from the most patient-facing roles to those more focused on research in collaboration with different laboratories from the Vall d’Hebron Research Institute; one of the most important in the country.
  • Because we have a demanding programme with all the necessary resources for professional advancement in academic neurosurgery and all its components.
  • Because our objective is to stimulate the personal growth of future neurosurgeons who wish to work in centres where research and education are not optional extras, but form an integral part of the department.

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