Tel. +34 913303000 (Ext. 483708)
San Carlos Clinical Hospital
C/ Profesor Martín Lagos s/n. 28040 Madrid
IP: Julio Mayol Martínez
It is an interdisciplinary research group, integrated with various lines of research.
Innovation
We are a team that supports researchers and innovators, both from within and outside the institution, accompanying the entrepreneur on the journey from the conception of the idea to the generation of products or services capable of generating improvements in the results for patients in the National Health System.
Hospital pharmacy
Responsible for the research line: Teresa Benítez Giménez
Surgery
Responsible for the research line: Rocío Anula
The research group of the General and Digestive Surgery Department is immersed in several lines of research that seek to advance knowledge and practice in surgery. In this sense, one of the main focuses is on the use of new technologies, such as robotics, to improve the precision and efficiency of surgical interventions. Another very relevant line of research focuses on the development and implementation of protocols in relation to the use of minimally invasive surgical techniques. In order to advance in the surgery of the future, it is essential to promote teaching and continuing education using new innovative tools.
Neuroengineering
Head of research line: Fivos Panetsos
Dr. Julio Mayol Martínez
Innovation:
System transformation:
Business model innovation.
Cultural innovation.
Technological innovation.
Surgery:
Development and validation of surgical techniques and procedures.
Development and validation of innovative tools for surgical management.
Development and validation of innovative tools for undergraduate and speciality teaching.
Innovation:
Design and implementation of an anonymised data repository model for clinical research.
Development and validation of decision support tools based on data analysis.
Hospital pharmacy:
Evaluation and analysis of health outcomes.
Digital transformation and robotisation.
Personalisation and individualisation of pharmacotherapy.
Humanisation.
Surgery:
Imaging and surgery.
Minimally invasive surgery.
Robotisation.
Artificial intelligence.
eHealth in surgery.