Psychiatrist at Subacute Uni, Hospital of Zamudio, Biscay, Spain
Spain
Dr. Pedro Sánchez Gómez is a distinguished psychiatrist and researcher with expertise in clinical practice, academia, and groundbreaking research. With roles at esteemed institutions and a visiting scholar position at the University of Cambridge, he demonstrates versatility and dedication. As an educator, he contributes to medical education and serves as a Psychiatry Subject Coordinator and Lecturer at the School of Medicine, University of Deusto. His research on psychiatric disorders has led to significant contributions and clinical trials for conditions like bipolar depression and schizophrenia, aiming to improve patient care and outcomes.
Dr. Pedro Sánchez Gómez, a distinguished psychiatrist and researcher, epitomizes excellence in both clinical practice and academia. His journey through the realm of medicine commenced with a degree in Medicine from the prestigious University of Basque Country. Driven by an insatiable thirst for knowledge, he pursued further specialization in Psychiatry at the University Hospital of Basurto. Then Dr. Sánchez completed a Ph.D. in Medicine from the School of Medicine at the University of Basque Country, which he completed.
Dr. Sánchez's professional journey spans various clinical and academic settings, reflecting his versatility and dedication to holistic healthcare. He has held numerous clinical staff positions across esteemed institutions, including the Psychiatric Hospital of Alava, the Correctional Center of Zaballa, the University Hospital of Cruces, and the Brain Damage Unit at Hospital Aita Menni. Notably, he enriched his clinical experience through a visiting scholar position at the University of Cambridge and Addenbroke’s Hospital, Cambridge, UK. Throughout his career, Dr. Sánchez has also made significant contributions to medical education, serving as a Psychiatry Subject Coordinator and Lecturer at the School of Medicine, University of Deusto. His commitment to nurturing the next generation of medical professionals is evident through his roles as a lecturer at various institutions, including the University of the Basque Country and the University of Corunna.
In addition to his clinical and academic endeavors, Dr. Sánchez is a prolific researcher with a focus on psychiatric disorders, particularly schizophrenia and depression. His research has been funded by prestigious institutions such as the Institute of Health Carlos III (ISCIII) and the Department of Health and Consum, Autonomous Government of the Basque Country. He has been involved in several clinical trials as a Principal Investigator, contributing to the development of novel treatments for bipolar depression, treatment-resistant depression, and schizophrenia. Dr. Sánchez's research output includes numerous peer-reviewed articles and reviews, reflecting his dedication to advancing the understanding and treatment of mental illness.
Dr. Pedro Sánchez Gómez's illustrious career stands as a testament to his unwavering commitment to the field of psychiatry, blending clinical expertise, academic excellence, and groundbreaking research to improve the lives of individuals affected by mental illness. His contributions have not only enriched the medical community but have also paved the way for enhanced patient care and treatment outcomes in psychiatric practice.
Subacute Unit. Hospital of Zamudio. Zamudio. Biscay. Spain
School of Medicine. University of Deusto. Spain
Faculty of Psychology and Education. University of Deusto
Department of Psychiatry. Correctional Center of Zaballa, Álava
Refractory Psychosis Unit. Psychiatric Hospital of Alava. Vitoria
School of Medicine. University of the Basque Country. Bilbao. Spain
University Hospital of Cruces. Vizcaya
Autonomous University of Barcelona. Spain.
2015
Autonomous University of Barcelona. Spain.
2015
School of Medicine. University of Basque Country. Spain.
2005
University Hospital of Basurto (Bilbao). Spain
1997
Member of the Spanish Society of Psychiatry
Member of the Spanish Society of Biological Psychiatry
International Member of the American Psychiatric Association
International Member of the American Society of Hispanic Psychiatry