García Ureña, Miguel Ángel
General and Digestive System Surgeon
Experience
After receiving the Extraordinary Award as Doctor of Medicine, Miguel Angel Garcia Ureña has built a professional profile as a General Surgeon Expert in the Digestive System, attending Hernias, Eventrations, chronic pain, problems with the meshes and everything that has to do with complications of the abdominal wall.
He has over 20 years as a General and Digestive System Surgeon, in addition to being a University Professor and Researcher, with a book of his own authorship on Liver Transplantation and numerous scientific publications.
He is Head of Surgery Service at the Henares University Hospital and has had international professional and academic experiences, among which we can highlight that of the University of Milan in Italy as Visiting Professor, the training stay at the André Vésale Hospital in Brussels, St. Mark's Hospital in London, as well as in the United States in South Carolina and Boston.
- General and Digestive System Surgeon
- Head of the Surgery Service at the Henares University Hospital.
- Author of the book Suboptimal or marginal donors in liver transplantation.
- University Professor
- Area Specialist of the General Surgery and Digestive System Service at the Puerto Real University Hospital.
- Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Medicine of Cádiz
- Visiting Professor at the University of Milan
- Surgeon at the Puerto Real University Hospital.
- PhD in Medicine from the Complutense University of Madrid with Extraordinary Doctorate Award.
- Degree in Medicine from the Complutense University of Madrid.
- Specialist in General Surgery and Digestive System, through MIR training at the 12 de Octubre University Hospital.
- Internship at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast. UK
- Internship at the Massachusetts General Hospital. Boston, USA
- Internship at the Andree Vesale Hospital. Brussels, Belgium
- Internship at St. Mark's Hospital. London
- Internship at Hammersmith University Hospital, Imperial College of Medicine. London
- Internship at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine. Greenville