Dr. Miguel Virseda-Chamorro | Medicine and Dentistry | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Miguel Virseda-Chamorro, Hospital Nacional de parapléjicos, Spain
Dr. Miguel Virseda-Chamorro is a distinguished urologist with extensive expertise in urodynamics and pelvic floor disorders. He earned his MD from the University of Valencia in 1981 and specialized in Urology at Gómez Ulla Hospital in 1990. He holds a PhD, awarded cum laude in 1992, and completed further education in Health Sciences Statistics. Dr. Virseda is a Fellow of the European Board of Urology and has contributed to major scientific journals. Recognized with several prestigious awards, his research has impacted functional urology and neurogenic bladder treatment. He is fluent in multiple languages and an active member of several urological societies. 🏥🧬📊
Publication Profile
Academic Formation and Specializations
Dr. Virseda-Chamorro has an impressive academic trajectory, beginning with a Licenciatura in Medicine and Surgery from the University of Valencia (1981) and multiple specialized courses in Urology and Medical Aeronautics. He has also pursued advanced degrees, including a Master in Health Sciences Design and Statistics (2001), which supports his clinical research. His PhD in Urology, awarded with distinction, further underscores his expertise in the field.
Awards and Distinctions
His outstanding contributions have been recognized through several prestigious awards, such as the Best Doctoral Thesis Awards (1992, 1995), and multiple honors from the Spanish Urology Association for his groundbreaking research. These recognitions validate his impact on the field of urology, particularly in areas like urodynamic models and pelvic prolapse treatment.
Teaching and Clinical Trials
Dr. Virseda-Chamorro has also made significant contributions to medical education, leading various courses on pelvic floor treatment and urodynamic pediatric pathologies. His participation in numerous clinical trials, such as evaluating the efficacy of beta-3 agonists for overactive bladder, shows his ongoing commitment to advancing medical knowledge and patient care.
Conclusion
Dr. Miguel Virseda-Chamorro’s rich academic background, clinical expertise, significant research contributions, and numerous honors make him an ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His dedication to both clinical practice and advancing scientific understanding in urology highlights his qualification for this prestigious recognition.
Publication Top Notes
- Can We Differentiate Between Organic and Functional Bladder Outlet Obstruction in Males With Parkinson’s Disease? (2024) 🧠📅
- Factors Influencing Postoperative Overactive Bladder after Adjustable Trans-Obturator Male System Implantation for Male Stress Incontinence following Prostatectomy (2023) – 1 citation 💉📅
- Update on Adjustable Trans-Obturator Male System (ATOMS) for Male Incontinence after Prostate Cancer Surgery (2023) – 4 citations 🦠📅
- ATOMS in Patients with Post-Prostatectomy Incontinence and Previously Treated Urethral Stricture or Bladder Neck Contracture (2022) – 6 citations 🚻📅
- Functional Changes during the Voiding Phase in Men with Non-Neurogenic Detrusor Underactivity Undergoing Bladder Catheterization (2022) 🧬📅
- Compression or Obstruction: Analysis of the Function of ATOMS Based on Pre- and Postoperative Urodynamic Data (2022) – 4 citations 🛠️📅
- Urodynamics of Urinary Retention in Guillain-Barré Syndrome Post-Infection by SARS-CoV-2 (2022) – 1 citation 🌐📅
- Influence of ATOMS Implant on the Voiding Phase of Patients with Post-Prostatectomy Urinary Incontinence (2022) – 3 citations 🚽📅
- Prevalence and Risk Factors for Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms after Robotic Sacrocolpopexy (2021) – 🤖📅
- Long-term Outcome of ATOMS for Stress Urinary Incontinence in the Iberian Multicentre Study (2020) – 17 citations 📊📅