Jacinto Segalas Cosi
BELLVITGE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
Sant Pau Biomedical Research Institute
Spain
Biography
ACADEMIC EDUCATION: Degree in Medicine and Surgery from the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) (1992-1998). Medical Intern or Resident of the Psychiatric Service of the Ciutat Sanitària and University of Bellvitge (July 1999-June 2003). Theoretical training course for psychologists specializing in training and medical specialists in psychiatry and mental health training. Postgraduate Course "Fundamentals of design and statistics" by the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) Doctorate in Medicine and Surgery (July 2011) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Training as an Intern or Resident Physician in the specialty of psychiatry at the Hospital Universitario de Bellvitge. Adjunct Doctor of Emergency in the Hospital of Mataró (2002-2005). Adjunct Doctor of Emergency in the University Hospital of Bellvitge (2005-). PARTICIPATION IN LINES AND PROJECTS OF RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT: Collaboration since 2000, in the research team of OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDERS of the Psychiatry Service of the University Hospital of Bellvitge, directed by Prof. Julio Vallejo Ruiloba. Fellow of the Fundació August Pi i Sunyer, attached to the project funded by the FISS grant (Exp. 01/1558): "Neurostructural findings and neuropsychological dysfunction in the obstetric or obsessive-compulsive disorder. analysis of voxels \ ". Fellow FI, file number: 2005FI 00738, for a period of four years 2005-2009, with the project: Strategies of organization of information in patients with Trasto or Obsessive-Compulsive and first-degree relatives. Collaborator in the research project: Deep Brain Stimulation in the Trasto or Obsesivo-Compulsivo highly resistant: variations in cognitive performance and personality in a sample of 10 patients. Duration: January 2008-December 2010. Collaborator in the research project: Functional Magnetic Resonance (MRF) study of the pattern of brain response to moral dilemmas in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder or psychopathy. Duration: 3 years (January 2005-December 2008). Collaborator in the research project: Functional connectivity in fronto-striatal networks in the obsessive-compulsive disorder subtypes. Funding agency: PS09 / 01331.Duration: FIS 2010-2012. variations in cognitive performance and personality in a sample of 10 patients. Duration: January 2008-December 2010. Collaborator in the research project: Functional Magnetic Resonance (MRF) study of the pattern of brain response to moral dilemmas in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder or psychopathy. Duration: 3 years (January 2005-December 2008). Collaborator in the research project: Functional connectivity in fronto-striatal networks in the obsessive-compulsive disorder subtypes. Funding agency: PS09 / 01331.Duration: FIS 2010-2012. variations in cognitive performance and personality in a sample of 10 patients. Duration: January 2008-December 2010. Collaborator in the research project: Functional Magnetic Resonance (MRF) study of the pattern of brain response to moral dilemmas in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder or psychopathy. Duration: 3 years (January 2005-December 2008). Collaborator in the research project: Functional connectivity in fronto-striatal networks in the obsessive-compulsive disorder subtypes. Funding agency: PS09 / 01331.Duration: FIS 2010-2012. Functional Magnetic Resonance (MRF) study of the brain response pattern against moral dilemmas in patients with obsessive compulsive disorder or psychopathy. Duration: 3 years (January 2005-December 2008). Collaborator in the research project: Functional connectivity in fronto-striatal networks in the obsessive-compulsive disorder subtypes. Funding agency: PS09 / 01331.Duration: FIS 2010-2012. Functional Magnetic Resonance (MRF) study of the brain response pattern against moral dilemmas in patients with obsessive compulsive disorder or psychopathy. Duration: 3 years (January 2005-December 2008). Collaborator in the research project: Functional connectivity in fronto-striatal networks in the obsessive-compulsive disorder subtypes. Funding agency: PS09 / 01331.Duration: FIS 2010-2012.
Research Interest
Medicine and Surgery, Psychiatric
Publications
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Segalàs C1, Labad J, Alonso P, Real E, Subirà M, Bueno B, Jiménez-Murcia S, Menchón JM. Olfactory identification and discrimination in obsessive-compulsive disorder.Depress Anxiety. 2011 Oct 3;28(10):932-40.
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Segalà s C1, Alonso P, Orbegozo A, Real E, Subirà M, López-Solà C, MartÃnez-ZalacaÃn I, Labad J, Harrison BJ, Pujol J, Menchón JM, Cardoner N, Soriano-Mas C. Brain structural imaging correlates of olfactory dysfunction in obsessive-compulsive disorder.Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci. 2014 Apr;264(3):225-33.
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Real E1,2, Plans G3, Alonso P4,5,6, Aparicio MA7, Segalàs C8,9, Cardoner N10,11,12, Soriano-Mas C13,14, López-Solà C15,16, Menchón JM17,18,19. Removing and reimplanting deep brain stimulation therapy devices in resistant OCD (when the patient does not respond): case report. BMC Psychiatry. 2016 Feb 6;16:26.