Dr. Beatriz de Olaiz

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Dr. Beatriz de Olaiz

Thoracic Surgeon

Name: Dr. Beatriz de Olaiz Navarro

Profession: Thoracic Surgeon

Titles:

  • Degree in Medicine from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Specialisation in Thoracic Surgery via MIR at the Ramón y Cajal University Hospital (May 1997- April 2002).
  • Rotation in the General Thoracic Surgery Service at Massachusetts General Hospital (Boston, USA) – Dr. Douglas J. Mathisen (October – November 2001).
  • University Expert in Economic Management of the Modular Programme: Tools for Health Management and Research (UNED Foundation)
  • Doctorate Programme in the Department of Morphological Sciences and Surgery with an average of Outstanding and certificate of Research Sufficiency by the University of Alcalá de Henares.

Professional career:

  • Head of Section of Thoracic Surgery at the University Hospital of Getafe (2018 – present).
  • Associate Professor and Coordinator of Thoracic Surgery at the European University of Madrid (UEM).
  • Assistant Doctor of the Thoracic Surgery Department at the University Hospital of Getafe (2005 – 2018)
  • Assistant Doctor in the Thoracic Surgery Department at the University Hospital Complex of Albacete (2003-2005)
  • Assistant Doctor in the Thoracic Surgery Department at the Fundación Jiménez Díaz Hospital in Madrid (2002).

Hospitals:

University Hospital of Getafe

 

Highlights:

Antonio Caralps i Massó de Covidien Award for the best communication in Thoracic Surgery “Modulation of a miRNA in an ex vivo lung model as a possible treatment for acute lung damage”. SECT National Congress 2015

– SEPAR Grant: “Identification of new biomarkers and therapeutic targets for acute respiratory distress syndrome”. Principal Researcher since 2015.

– Ongoing research line related to Diaphragmatic Dysfunction in patients connected to Mechanical Ventilation.

– Membership in medical associations such as SECT (Spanish Society of Thoracic Surgery) and SEPAR (Spanish Society of Pneumology and Thoracic Surgery).

– Academic activity: She has several publications in scientific journals and lectures at national and international congresses on thoracic surgery.

Dr. Beatriz de Olaiz

Dr. Beatriz de Olaiz
Thoracic Surgeon

Name: Dr. Beatriz de Olaiz Navarro

Profession: Thoracic Surgeon

Titles:

  • Degree in Medicine from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Specialisation in Thoracic Surgery via MIR at the Ramón y Cajal University Hospital (May 1997- April 2002).
  • Rotation in the General Thoracic Surgery Service at Massachusetts General Hospital (Boston, USA) – Dr. Douglas J. Mathisen (October – November 2001).
  • University Expert in Economic Management of the Modular Programme: Tools for Health Management and Research (UNED Foundation)
  • Doctorate Programme in the Department of Morphological Sciences and Surgery with an average of Outstanding and certificate of Research Sufficiency by the University of Alcalá de Henares.

Professional career:

  • Head of Section of Thoracic Surgery at the University Hospital of Getafe (2018 – present).
  • Associate Professor and Coordinator of Thoracic Surgery at the European University of Madrid (UEM).
  • Assistant Doctor of the Thoracic Surgery Department at the University Hospital of Getafe (2005 – 2018)
  • Assistant Doctor in the Thoracic Surgery Department at the University Hospital Complex of Albacete (2003-2005)
  • Assistant Doctor in the Thoracic Surgery Department at the Fundación Jiménez Díaz Hospital in Madrid (2002).

Hospitals:

University Hospital of Getafe

 

Highlights:

Antonio Caralps i Massó de Covidien Award for the best communication in Thoracic Surgery “Modulation of a miRNA in an ex vivo lung model as a possible treatment for acute lung damage”. SECT National Congress 2015

– SEPAR Grant: “Identification of new biomarkers and therapeutic targets for acute respiratory distress syndrome”. Principal Researcher since 2015.

– Ongoing research line related to Diaphragmatic Dysfunction in patients connected to Mechanical Ventilation.

– Membership in medical associations such as SECT (Spanish Society of Thoracic Surgery) and SEPAR (Spanish Society of Pneumology and Thoracic Surgery).

– Academic activity: She has several publications in scientific journals and lectures at national and international congresses on thoracic surgery.

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