José MarÃa Lamo De Espinosa Vázquez D
Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology
Clinical University of Navarre
Spain
Biography
Graduated in Medicine by the University of Navarra (2007) and specialist in Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology by the Clinic (2008-2013) Fellow of the European Society of Traumatology. Belgium. April 2013. Head of the medical services of the XOTA FS, professional team belonging to the Division of Honor of the LNFS (National League of Futsal). Seasons: 2012-2013; 2013-2014. Adjunct surgeon in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology. Clinical University of Navarra. Pamplona. Navarre. April 2014. Training stays in 2016 in Lower Surgical Reconstructive Surgery at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto (Canada) and in 2015 in the Hip Unit of the CEMTRO Clinic in Madrid. Research Areas Principal Investigator of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology of the University of Navarra Clinic. May 2013. In phase I / II clinical trials: "Treatment of osteoarthritis by intraarticular injection of Mesenchymal Bone Marrow Stem Cells". Protocol: CMM / ART. "Treatment of osteoarthritis by intraarticular injection of Mesenchymal Bone Marrow Stem Cells". Protocol: CMM / PRGF. As a teacher Coordinator of the Objective and Structured Competency Examination (ECOE) of the 6th year of the Medical Degree. University of Navarra in the courses 2008-2009 and 2009-2010. Preparation and development of the Objective and Structured Competency Exam (ECOE) of the 6th Degree of Medicine Degree. University of Navarra from 2007 to 2011 Initiation to the clinic. 1st Bachelor of Medicine in the 2009-2010 and 2010-2011. Preparation and development of the Objective and Structured Competency Exam (ECOE) of the 5th year of the Medical Degree. University of Navarra from 2007 to 2011. As researcher 13 publications in national and international journals and 56 communications and scientific posters in national and international congresses.
Research Interest
Hip and knee surgery. Sports Medicine. Biological therapy of cartilage diseases.