Sánchez Schmidt, Julia María
Assistant Physician, Dermatology Department, Hospital del Mar-Parc de Salut Mar, Barcelona
Experience
Dr. Julia María Sánchez Schmidt is a Dermatologist and a reference in the approach to Generalized Lupus Erythematosus, being Scientific Advisor in this field of the Catalan Association of Patients with this disease.
Her daily care activity has been carried out in Primary Care centers and Hospitals, where she has been responsible for the Management of Systemic Diseases, Connective Tissue and the Practice of Cutaneous Ultrasound.
In addition to her clinical work, Sanchez Schmidt has a brilliant career as a Scientific Researcher, which has allowed her to be part of first level projects and to have more than 20 review and original publications in national and international journals, attendance to congresses and interdisciplinary intrahospital sessions. While promoting her scientific career, this expert collaborates actively in teaching Dermatology in academic institutions and to professionals who wish to specialize in Family and Community Medicine.
- Assistant Physician of the Dermatology Service of the Hospital del Mar-Parc de Salut Mar in Barcelona.
- Specialized in Dermatology and Medical-Surgical Venereology at the University Hospital of Bellvitge.
- Collaborating Professor at the University Pompeu Fabra
- Scientific Advisor of the Catalan Association of Patients with Generalized Lupus Erythematosus (ACLEG)
- Collaborator in the FIS project PI051827
- Collaborator in the elaboration of the European Protocol for the Management of Morphea.
- Degree in Medicine and Surgery from the Autonomous University of Barcelona.
- Correo Farmacéutico Award for Best Pharmacy Initiatives of the Year: Multidisciplinary Protocol on Atopic Dermatitis
- Member of:
- Spanish Academy of Dermatology and Venereology
- Spanish Group of Pediatric Dermatology
- Spanish Group of Autoimmune and Systemic Diseases
- European Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus Erythematosus Society
- European Working Group for Localized Scleroderma