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Rama de Ciencias Sociales y Jurídicas

PhD Program In Health Sciences.

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International Doctorate School (EID-UCLM).

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Información General

GENERAL INFORMATION:

  

Objectives.

  

This Doctoral Program builds on the previous experience in the delivery of the previous Doctoral Programs in ‘Experimental Biomedicine,’ ‘Medical and Surgical Pathology’ and ‘Applied Psychology Research’ and from the need to adapt the offer of Third Cycle studies to the current legislation, carrying out an interdisciplinary program supported by the interest of research in Health Sciences.

  • The Doctoral Program in ‘Experimental Biomedicinestarted in September 2005 (regulated by RD 778/1998) and verified by ANECA in July 2009 for the adaptation to Royal Decree 1393/2007. This doctoral program was recognized with the Quality Mention from the Ministry of Education and Science/Ministry of Science and Innovation since its second edition (Ref. MCD2006-00037, renovated until 2009/10) and subsequently with the Mention of Excellence (BOE of 20/10/2011; Ministry of Education and Science). 

  • The Doctoral Program in ‘Medical and Surgical Pathologystarted in 2008/2009 as part of the 2008/10 biennium. The Program was positively evaluated by ANECA (July 15, 2009) and officially recognized by the Council of Ministers on March 12, 2010.

  • The Doctoral Program in ‘Applied Psychology Researchwas positively verified by ANECA (30/11/2009) for its adaptation to Royal Decree 1393/2007 and has its precedent in the doctoral programPsychologythat began to be taught in the 2000-2001 academic year at the UCLM (regulated by Royal Decree 778/1998), which has been in force until its extinction in the 2011-12 academic year. 

  

The Doctoral Program in Health Sciences presented below brings together graduates in the field of Health Sciences in related areas such as Medicine, Pharmacy, Psychology, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy and Nursing and other related areas.

RESEARCH LINES.

  

The Faculty of Medicine of Albacete, the Faculty of Pharmacy, the Regional Center for Biomedical Research (CRIB), the Institute of Neurological Disabilities (IDINE) and the Albacete University Hospital Complex (CHUA)constitute the core of research and teaching in Health Sciences of the Albacete Campus, although of regional dimension. These university centers are complemented by the Bio incubator of Albacete Science and Technology Park. Together they share the objective of enhancing and coordinating the research lines that will improve the quality of our health system and training opportunities for professionals

Regarding the UCLM's own research centers, IDINE is aimed at multidisciplinary research into the molecular, cellular, organic, psychological, and social bases of motor, sensory and cognitive neurological disabilities.

  

On the other hand, the CRIB groups research lines in Growth Biology, Differentiation and Cell Activation; Tumor Stem Cells; Diabetes and Obesity with Aging; Cell Physiology and Dynamics; Medical Mycology; Human Neuroanatomy; Molecular Oncology; Molecular Virology; and Health, Medicine and Society

85 researchers belong to CRIB , distributed in 13 research groups on the UCLM campuses of Albacete, Ciudad Real and Toledo, while IDINE has 12 research groups comprising a total of 65 researchers.  Researchers from the Faculty of Pharmacy, in addition to belonging to the CRIB, contribute with new lines of research oriented to the design and synthesis of molecules with antitumor activity and neuropharmaceuticals for the study of developmental and aging processes; and molecular mechanisms involved in cell death

  

The Faculty of Medicine of Ciudad Real, the Faculty of Chemical Sciences and Technologies, the General University Hospital of Ciudad Real and the Mancha Centro Hospital Complex of Alcázar de San Juan, although of regional dimension due to the integration of research lines in Oxidative Stress, Diabetes and Obesity, Neuroplasticity, Neurodegeneration and Neurochemistry in the CRIB.

  

The scientific activity performed by the different research groups of the Faculty of Medicine of Ciudad Real revolves around the study of neurosciences approached from the molecular, cellular, physiological, pharmacological, behavioral and historical perspectives. In this sense, we have been working on the study of neuroplasticity and neurodegeneration processes in pathophysiological conditions, the molecular and cellular bases of synaptic plasticity processes in the Central Nervous System, the modulation of neurotransmitter receptors and their implication in neurodegenerative diseases, oxidative stress and its implication in neurodegeneration processes, the interrelationships between health, medicine and society from a historical point of view, and studies of social cognition and social neuroscience, among others. In the last five years, this research has been and is being funded with more than 20 competitive projects from different regional, national, European and private agencies, of which 8 are still active during 2013. The quality of the results obtained has allowed us to generate in the last five years more than 110 articles in indexed journals of impact and more than 40 books or book chapters.

Regarding the Faculty of Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy and Nursing of Talavera de la Reina, some transdisciplinary research lines and groups are being developed that integrate the profiles of different researchers, such as the technological innovation applied to health, which is oriented to the study of the usefulness of different types of technological devices in the prevention and rehabilitation of people with different disorders, or the evaluation of health technologies, which studies the cost-effectiveness of some devices and health tools. The faculty also participates in inter-institutional projects, such as the PRECA study on the prevalence of mental illness in prisons or the study of the role of morphological processing in word recognition in children with and without reading disorders.

From the Faculty, diverse types of collaborations between health institutions from the regions have been developed. To highlight the link between the National Hospital of Paraplegics, where they are developing some projects and doctoral theses linked to the research lines previously cited, and where different clinical associate professors of the faculty work.

  

The U.S. of Nursing and Physiotherapy has different research lines related to their knowledge areas and counts with different health resources of the area, having a strong collaboration with the different hospitals in the city of Toledo (Hospital Nacional de Parapléjicos, Hospital Virgen de la Salud, Hospital Virgen del Valle and Hospital Provincial), as well as the Health Centers, where doctoral theses are being developed and where associate professors of Health Sciences work. Likewise, the School of Environmental Sciences and Biochemistry integrates both consolidated lines of research at the UCLM and emerging in the field of biomedicine and led by professors belonging to the CRIB. The main lines of research address the molecular characterization of adipokines, the study of placental metabolism and gestational diabetes, as well as the molecular characterization of metabolic alterations associated with the development of tumor phenotype.

  

The Albacete General University Hospital has more than 500 physicians. Between the clinical research groups of the different services include ophthalmology, neurology, geriatrics, oncology, cardiology, pneumology and internal medicine. In addition, the hospital has a Clinical-Experimental Research Unit, which has an animal facility, a Biobank, a Neuropsychopharmacology Unit, a Translational Oncology Unit, and a CAIBER Unit where support is provided for independent clinical trials. During 2012, a total of 38 projects obtained through competitive funding were active. Overall, more than 250 indexed articles have been published in the last 5 years.

The Ciudad Real General University Hospital has more than 500 physicians, 17% of whom hold a PhD degree. Between the different research groups from the different services, the most important are those of systems pathology, mechanical ventilation, endocrine pediatrics, surgery, neurology, dermatology, digestive and allergy (.: HGUCR – Grupos, Líneas y Áreas :.). Overall, during the last five years, they have obtained competitive funding to develop more than 20 research projects and have published more than 100 indexed articles.

  

The La Mancha Centro General Hospital has more than 300 physicians, 14% of whom hold a PhD degree. The research groups, among which epidemiology and medical and surgical pathology of the digestive tract stand out, have projects financed in competitive calls. In the last five years they have published more than 60 articles, many of them in the first quartile of their category according to JCR.  

Access and admission.

Access Requirements.

  

The minimum legal access requirements for admission to any type of doctoral programs are specified in the section "Access for new doctoral students" in this link.

Admission to the Doctoral Program in Health Sciences.

The body in charge of verifying compliance with the above requirements and of making the selection and admission of students will be the Doctoral Academic Committee. This selection will be made according to the following specific criteria and their weighted valuation (%):

 

TRAINING COMPLEMENTS.

The admission on the PhD Program in Health Sciences might include the requirement of training courses at the Official Master´s Degree Level

For graduates in studies of at least 300 ECTS that do not include research training credits:

 
 
 
 
 
 

Subject

 
 
 
 

Credits

 
 
 
 

Master’s Degree

 
 
 
 

The process of elaboration and dissemination of scientific knowledge.

 
 

 

6

 
 

Master's Degree in Experimental Biomedicine of the UCLM.

 
 
 
 

Documentation techniques and preparation of publications in applied psychology.

 
 

 

6

 
 

Master's Degree in Research in Applied Psychology of the UCLM.

 

 

For graduates who have passed a minimum of 60 ects credits at master's degree level in subjects related to biomedicine or related fields:

 
 
 
 
 
 

Subject

 
 
 
 

Credits

 
 
 
 

Master’s Degree

 
 
 
 

The process of elaboration and dissemination of scientific knowledge.

 

 
 

 

6

 
 

Master's Degree in Experimental Biomedicine of the UCLM.

 
 
 
 

Documentation techniques and preparation of publications in applied psychology.

 
 

 

6

 
 

Master's Degree in Research in Applied Psychology of the UCLM.

 

 

COMPLEMENTARY TRAINING ACTIVITIES.

CROSS-CUTTING TRAINING ACTIVITIES ORGANIZED BY THE INTERNATIONAL DOCTORAL SCHOOL.

  

 
 
 
 
 
 

CROSS-DISCIPLINARY TRAINING.

 
 
 
 

The International Doctoral School (EID-UCLM) organizes cross-disciplinary training courses with the aim of offering the doctorate studentscomplementary training activities to his or her activity as a researcher. The offered activities can be taught through their doctoral studies.

To check for more information:

 

 

EVALUABLE TRAINING ACTIVITIES IN THE DOCTORAL PROGRAM IN HEALTH SCIENCES.

  

 
 
 
 
 
 

ACTIVITY

 
 
 
 

DESCRIPTION

 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PARTICIPATION IN SEMINARS AND CONFERENCES

 
 

A series of training activities have been planned to be carried out by doctoral students, to a greater or lesser degree, depending on their profile, as detailed below for each activity. The specific duration of each of the activities is also detailed, although the timeframe for carrying them out is adapted to the dedication, full or part time, of the students following the program, as provided for in RD 99/2011. Thus, students of the program with full-time dedication must carry out and accredit these activities according to a 3-year plan, while those students with part-time dedication will follow a planning adapted to the 5-year term. In both cases, there is the possibility of extending these terms for 1 (full-time) or 2 (part-time) more years, and, exceptionally, an additional year in both types of dedication. This leads to maximum terms of 5 and 8 years for the performance of these activities by full-time or part-time students, respectively.

 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

PRESENTATION OF RESULTS

 

 

 

 

 
 

The presentation of research results and their dissemination, both to the specialized and general public, is one of the skills that doctoral students must acquire. Doctoral students will present their results periodically, approximately once a quarter (full time) or semester (part time), in the framework of seminars organized internally by the research groups or once a year (full time) or biennially (part time) in the framework of those organized by the participating institutions in which they carry out their daily work.

 
 
 
 

 

 

PRESENTATION OF RESULTS IN CONGRESSES

 

 
 

Presentation of results at national and international congresses as a speaker (poster or oral presentation) presenting the partial results obtained.

 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MOBILITY

 

 
 

Some of the activities mentioned above involve a certain degree of mobility, such as attendance at the venue of the different seminars, meetings, conferences or congresses referred to, with the considerations of temporality already referred to in the previous sections depending on the degree of dedication of the doctoral student. Additionally, short-term stays in Spanish or foreign laboratories of research groups, some of which are mentioned in the last block of section 5.2 of this Report, will be encouraged. Research stays in foreign centers with the intention of obtaining the International Doctorate Mention will be encouraged. In the latter case, and in accordance with Article 20 of the new UCLM doctoral regulations, the doctoral student must carry out a "minimum stay of three months outside Spain (or in periods of at least one month's duration totaling three months) in a higher education institution or research center of prestige, studying or carrying out research work". The estimated duration of a 3-month stay is 480 hours. The stay will take place from the second year of the pre-doctoral period, regardless of the student's full or part-time status. The realization of this activity will be adapted to the economic possibilities of the group in which the doctoral student finds himself/herself, to his/her motivation and to the needs of the research. Funds from the annual calls for research personnel (FPI, etc.) may be used, as well as funds from the University's own funds (Doctoral thesis grants from the Vice-Rectorate for Research and Science Policy, grants for stays from the Vice-Rectorate for Teaching Staff).

 

PROFESSORS

The professors and researchers who are part of the Doctoral Program in Health Sciences are grouped into two research teams

  • Experimental Biomedicine.

  • Human Pathology.

  

The participants in each of them are listed below. A list of Centers, Departments, Services and acronyms used in the tables can be found at the end.

Experimental Biomedicine Research Team:

  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Name and surname

 
 
 
 

Email

 
 
 
 

Professional Category

 
 
 
 

Center

 
 
 
 

Departament

 
 
 
 

Albasanz Herrero, José Luis

 
 
 
 

T.U.

 
 

FMED.CR

 
 

QIOBQ

 
 
 
 

Alcaín Tejada, Francisco Javier

 
 
 
 

C.U.

 
 

FMED.CR

 
 

CCMED

 
 
 
 

Alonso Moreno, Carlos

 
 
 
 

P.C.Dr.

 
 

FFARMA.AB

 
 

QIOBQ

 
 
 
 

Amo Salas, Mariano

 
 
 
 

T.U.

 
 

FMED.CR

 
 

MATEM

 
 
 
 

Andrés Hueva, Antonio

 
 
 
 

C.U.

 
 

FCCTQ.CR

 
 

QIOBQ

 
 
 
 

Aroca Aguilar, José Daniel

 
 
 
 

P.C.Dr.int.

 
 

FMED.CR

 
 

CTAGEN

 
 
 
 

Arribas Garde, Enrique

 
 
 
 

C.U.

 
 

ESINF.AB

 
 

FISAPL

 
 
 
 

Arribas Mocoroa, Carmen

 
 
 
 

T.U.

 
 

FCDEP.TO

 
 

QIOBQ

 
 
 
 

Arroyo Jiménez, del Mar

 
 
 
 

C.U.

 
 

FFARMA.AB

 
 

CCMED

 
 
 
 

Artacho Pérula, Emilio

 
 
 
 

C.U.

 
 

FMED.AB

 
 

CCMED

 
 
 
 

Baladrón García, Victoriano

 
 
 
 

T.U.

 
 

FMED.AB

 
 

QIOBQ

 
 
 
 

Ballesteros Yañez, Inmaculada

 
 
 
 

P.C.Dr.

 
 

FMED.CR

 
 

QIOBQ

 
 
 
 

Barbero García, Antonio

 
 
 
 

T.U.

 
 

FFARMA.AB

 
 

FISAPL

 
 
 
 

Bravo Pérez, Iván

 
 
 
 

P.C.Dr.int

 
 

FFARMA.AB

 
 

QUIFIS

 
 
 
 

Caminos Benito, Elena

 
 
 
 

T.U.

 
 

FMED.AB

 
 

CCMED

 
 
 
 

Castillo Sarmiento, Carlos A.

 
 
 
 

P.C.Dr.int

 
 

FTOLENF.TA

 
 

QIOBQ

 
 
 
 

Ceña Callejo, Valentín

 
 
 
 

C.U.

 
 

FMED.AB

 
 

CCMED

 
 
 
 

Clemente Casares, Pilar

 
 
 
 

P.C.Dr.int.

 
 

FMED.AB

 
 

CCMED

 
 
 
 

de Groot, Piet

 
 
 
 

INCRECyT

 
 

PCyTA / UCLM

 
 

CRIB

 
 
 
 

de la Casa Esperón, Elena

 
 
 
 

P.C.Dr.int.

 
 

FFARMA.AB

 
 

QIOBQ

 
 
 
 

de la Rosa Prieto, Carlos

 
 
 
 

P.C.Dr.int.

 
 

FMED.CR

 
 

QIOBQ

 
 
 
 

del Cura González, Mercedes

 
 
 
 

P.C.Dr.int

 
 

FMED.AB

 
 

CCMED

 
 
 
 

Díaz Delgado, Carmen

 
 
 
 

T.U.

 
 

FMED.AB

 
 

CCMED

 
 
 
 

Díaz Méndez, Darío Nuño

 
 
 
 

T.U.

 
 

FMED.CR

 
 

PSICOL

 
 
 
 

Domingo Moreno, Beatriz

 
 
 
 

P.C.Dr.int.

 
 

FMED.AB

 
 

CCMED

 
 
 
 

Durán Prado, Mario

 
 
 
 

P.C.Dr.

 
 

FMED.CR

 
 

CCMED

 
 
 
 

Escribano Martínez, Julio

 
 
 
 

C.U.

 
 

FMED.AB

 
 

CTAGEN

 
 
 
 

Fernández Vaquero, Cecilia

 
 
 
 

T.U.

 
 

FMED.AB

 
 

CCMED

 
 
 
 

Gallardo Alpizar, Nilda del C.

 
 
 
 

T.U.

 
 

FCCTQ.CR

 
 

QIOBQ

 
 
 
 

García Martínez, Joaquín C.

 
 
 
 

T.U.

 
 

FFARMA.AB

 
 

QIOBQ

 
 
 
 

García Ramírez, José Javier

 
 
 
 

T.U.

 
 

FMED.AB

 
 

QIOBQ

 
 
 
 

Garzón Ruiz, Andrés

 
 
 
 

T.U.

 
 

FFARMA.AB

 
 

QUIFIS

 
 
 
 

Gómez Gómez, Lourdes

 
 
 
 

T.U.

 
 

FFARMA.AB

 
 

CTAGEN

 
 
 
 

González García, Carmen

 
 
 
 

C.U.

 
 

FMED.AB

 
 

CCMED

 
 
 
 

Guerrero Moreno, Silvia

 
 
 
 

T.U.

 
 

FEDU.TO

 
 

PSICOL

 
 
 
 

Insausti Serrano, Ricardo

 
 
 
 

C.U.

 
 

FMED.AB

 
 

CCMED

 
 
 
 

Jiménez Díaz, Lydia

 
 
 
 

T.U.

 
 

FMED.CR

 
 

CCMED

 
 
 
 

Jordán Bueso, Joaquín

 
 
 
 

C.U.

 
 

FMED.AB

 
 

CCMED

 
 
 
 

Laborda Fernández, Jorge

 
 
 
 

C.U.

 
 

FMED.AB

 
 

QIOBQ

 
 
 
 

Latorre Postigo, José Miguel

 
 
 
 

C.U.

 
 

FMED.AB

 
 

PSICOL

 
 
 
 

León Navarro, David Agustín

 
 
 
 

P.C.Dr.

 
 

FCCTQ.CR

 
 

QIOBQ

 
 
 
 

Llopis Borrás, Juan Fco.

 
 
 
 

C.U.

 
 

FMED.AB

 
 

CCMED

 
 
 
 

Llorens Folgado, Silvia

 
 
 
 

T.U.

 
 

FMED.AB

 
 

CCMED

 
 
 
 

Marcos Rabal, Pilar

 
 
 
 

T.U.

 
 

FMED.AB

 
 

CCMED

 
 
 
 

Martín López, Mairena

 
 
 
 

C.U.

 
 

FENF.CR

 
 

QIOBQ

 
 
 
 

Martínez Díaz-Guerra, José

 
 
 
 

C.U.

 
 

FMED.AB

 
 

QIOBQ

 
 
 
 

Martínez Galán, Juan Ramón

 
 
 
 

T.U.

 
 

FMED.AB

 
 

CCMED

 
 
 
 

Martínez Marcos, Alino

 
 
 
 

C.U.

 
 

FMED.CR

 
 

CCMED

 
 
 
 

Martínez Pérez, José

 
 
 
 

C.U.

 
 

FMED.AB

 
 

CCMED

 
 
 
 

Mas López, Antonio

 
 
 
 

T.U.

 
 

FFARM.AB

 
 

CCMED

 
 
 
 

Mohedano Moriano, Alicia

 
 
 
 

T.U.

 
 

FCCSS.TA

 
 

CCMED

 
 
 
 

Molina Alarcón, Milagros

 
 
 
 

T.U.

 
 

FENF.AB

 
 

QIOBQ

 
 
 
 

Monsalve Argandoña, Eva

 
 
 
 

P.C.Dr.int.

 
 

FMED.AB

 
 

CCMED

 
 
 
 

Muñoz López, Mónica

 
 
 
 

P.C.Dr.

 
 

FMED.AB

 
 

CCMED

 
 
 
 

Nájera López, Alberto

 
 
 
 

P.C.Dr.

 
 

FMED.AB

 
 

CCMED

 
 
 
 

Nava Hernández, Eduardo

 
 
 
 

C.U.

 
 

FMED.AB

 
 

CCMED

 
 
 
 

Navarro Bravo, Beatriz

 
 
 
 

Asoc.

 
 

FMED.AB

 
 

PSICOL

 
 
 
 

Navarro López, Juan de Dios

 
 
 
 

T.U.

 
 

FMED.CR

 
 

CCMED

 
 
 
 

Nueda Sanz, Luisa

 
 
 
 

P.C.Dr.

 
 

FFARMA.AB

 
 

QIOBQ

 
 
 
 

Peinado Mena, Juan Ramón

 
 
 
 

T.U.

 
 

FMED.CR

 
 

CCMED

 
 
 
 

Pintado Losa, Cristina

 
 
 
 

P.C.Dr.int.

 
 

FCCABQ.TO

 
 

QIOBQ

 
 
 
 

Polonio López, Begoña

 
 
 
 

T.U.

 
 

FCCSS.TA

 
 

ENFFIS

 
 
 
 

Porras Gallo, Isabel

 
 
 
 

C.U.

 
 

FMED.CR

 
 

CCMED

 
 
 
 

Posadas Mayo, Inmaculada C.

 
 
 
 

C.U.

 
 

FFARMA.AB

 
 

CCMED

 
 
 
 

Ricarte Trives, Jorge Javier

 
 
 
 

P.C.Dr.int.

 
 

FMED.AB

 
 

PSICOL

 
 
 
 

Rodríguez Robledo, Virginia

 
 
 
 

T.U.

 
 

FFARMA.AB

 
 

QANTAL

 
 
 
 

Ros Segura, Laura

 
 
 
 

P.C.Dr.int.

 
 

FMED.AB

 
 

PSICOL

 
 
 
 

Ruiz Hidalgo, José

 
 
 
 

T.U.

 
 

FMED.AB

 
 

QIOBQ

 
 
 
 

Sabariegos Jareño, Rosario

 
 
 
 

P.C.Dr.int.

 
 

FMED.AB

 
 

CCMED

 
 
 
 

Sáiz Sánchez, Daniel

 
 
 
 

P.C.Dr.int.

 
 

FMED.CR

 
 

CCMED

 
 
 
 

Sánchez Prieto, Ricardo

 
 
 
 

Asoc.

 
 

PCyTA / UCLM

 
 

CRIB

 
 
 
 

Sánchez Sánchez, Francisco

 
 
 
 

T.U.

 
 

FMED.AB

 
 

CTAGEN

 
 
 
 

Sancho Bielsa, Francisco

 
 
 
 

P.C.Dr.int.

 
 

FMED.CR

 
 

CCMED

 
 
 
 

Serrano Selva, Juan Pedro

 
 
 
 

T.U.

 
 

FMED.AB

 
 

PSICOL

 
 
 
 

Solano Pinto, Natalia

 
 
 
 

P.C.Dr.int.

 
 

FEDU.TO

 
 

PSICOL

 
 
 
 

Úbeda Bañón, Isabel María

 
 
 
 

P.C.Dr.int.

 
 

FMED.CR

 
 

CCMED

 
 
 
 

Vidal Roig, María Dolors

 
 
 
 

P.C.Dr.int

 
 

FMED.CR

 
 

CCMED

 

 

Human Pathology Research Team:

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Name and surname

 
 
 
 

Email

 
 
 
 

Category

 
 
 
 

Centre

 
 
 
 

Departament

 
 
 
 

Abizanda Soler, Pedro A

 
 
 
 

Asoc.CCSS

 
 

FMED.AB / CHUA

 
 

CCMED/GERIATR

 
 
 
 

Alañón Fernández, Miguel A.

 
 
 
 

Asoc.CCSS

 
 

FMED.CR / HGUCR

 
 

CCMED/ORL

 
 
 
 

Beato Fernández, Luis

 
 
 
 

Asoc.CCSS

 
 

FMED.CR / HGUCR

 
 

CCMED/UTRALIM

 
 
 
 

Cascales Sánchez, Pedro