Plastic, Cosmetic and Restorative Surgery
Description
During their training, residents learn about different aspects of internal medicine, with particular emphasis on cardiology, pulmonary pathology, the renal system, and diabetes mellitus. For this reason they do rotations in Pneumology, Nephrology and Endocrinology. After the rotation, specialists deepen their knowledge in intensive care for trauma and burns patients. During their final year, specialists have the opportunity to rotate through specialised areas such as hand surgery or paediatric plastic surgery.
The Vall d’Hebron Research Institute (VHIR), has its own animal facilities where students can practice microsurgery. Students may also study in the Burns Unit and take part in national and international publications and presentations.
Accredited places: 2
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Why specialise at Vall d’Hebron?
- Because we are leading centre throughout the National Healthcare System of Catalonia, the Balearic Islands and Andorra for surgery for burns patients and external ear reconstruction.
- Because we are the creators of the Telecremats project, which allows remote consultations so that patients do not have to travel to a health centre, and which also supports professionals working in the unit.
- Because we are experts in Catalonia in the treatment of epidermolysis bullosa.
- Because we have a Face and limb transplant programme and the Facial Traumatology Treatment Unit.
- Because we have a unit for surgical treatment of facial paralysis and another for pressure sores in patients with spinal cord injuries.
- Because we have a Cutaneous Tumour Unit.
- Because we have a unit dedicated to treatment of morbid obesity sequela.
- Because we have a Paediatric Plastic Surgery Unit, and in particular, a unit for treatment of paediatric vascular defects.
- Because we have a breast and lower limb reconstructive microsurgery unit.
- Because we treat serious cutaneous disease in the Exfoliative Dermatitis Treatment Unit (Lyell’s syndrome).
- Because we offer round-the-clock care, with shifts on duty 24 hours a day (consultant and resident).
- Because we oversee our residents’ surgical training so that they can take part in committees dealing with vascular defects, cutaneous tumours, septic patients, breast pathology and epidermolysis bullosa.
- Because residents take part in monthly morbidity and mortality sessions, and weekly single-specialisation and literature review sessions.
- Because we enable attendance at conferences and courses in the specialisation.
- Because we enable residents to undertake rotations at external national and international centres.
- Because we offer the chance to follow doctorate, postgraduate and doctoral thesis courses.