Raquel RamÃrez Parrondo
Family and Community Medicine.
Clinical University of Navarre
Spain
Biography
Doctor in Medicine from the Autonomous University of Madrid. Specialist in Family and Community Medicine via MIR. Master in Clinical Psychotherapy by the Spanish Society of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy. Expert in Psychosomatic Medicine by the Spanish Society of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy. Doctor Psychotherapist by the Official College of Physicians of Madrid. Psychotherapist. Federation of Associations of Psychologists and Physicians Psychotherapists of Spain. Assistance activity: Psychosomatic Medicine and Family Medicine at the Salvia Clinic in Madrid. Psychosomatic Medicine and Family Medicine at the University of Navarra Clinic in Madrid. Research Areas His scientific activity focuses on the study of the diagnosis and treatment of the psycho-social (bio-psycho-social) patient with headaches, dizziness, sleep disorders, tinnitus, pain, fatigue-fatigue, functional digestive disorders. ACTIVITY As a teacher He develops his teaching projects in the Spanish Society of Psychosomatic Medicine and the Spanish Society of Primary Care Physicians (SEMERGEN). As researcher He has published eight articles in scientific journals, nationally and internationally. He has written three chapters of scientific books. He has been part of working groups of three Clinical Practice Guidelines of the Ministry of Health and Acting in Primary Care of the Madrid Health Service. He has been part of the Expert Group for the development of recommendations on Depression and Physical Diseases of the Spanish Society of Psychiatry, Spanish Society of Biological Psychiatry and Spanish Society of Primary Care Physicians. He has participated with more than fifty lectures and communications in national and international Congresses of Psychosomatic Medicine and Family Medicine.
Research Interest
The bio-psycho-social model in which the person is a whole integrated by physical, psychic and social aspects linked to a concrete family and social context.