The ‘Imaging in Maternal-Fetal Medicine Training Course’ responds to the obstetricians’ and imaging specialists’ need for advanced training in diagnostic imaging. The training consists of a theoretical-practical part and a face-to-face week in Barcelona.
The theoretical-practical part includes an online training through specific modules to acquire basic and advanced knowledge, as well as different practical tasks such as discussing clinical cases and submitting images to validate the acquisition of the needed skills. This part is supported by an interactive platform consisting of discussion forums and Masterclasses taught by experts in the field.
This course meets the need for obstetricians or radiologists with advanced training in diagnostic imaging. The course combines theoretical-practical online modules and on-site training in Barcelona. The first part includes online training with modules covering basic and advanced knowledge acquisition, along with various practical tasks and image submissions to validate the accreditation of these competencies.
Language: Spanish
Presentation
The ‘Imaging in Maternal-Fetal Medicine Training Course’ responds to the obstetricians’ and imaging specialists’ need for advanced training in diagnostic imaging. The training consists of a theoretical-practical part and a face-to-face week in Barcelona.
The theoretical-practical part includes an online training through specific modules to acquire basic and advanced knowledge, as well as different practical tasks such as discussing clinical cases and submitting images to validate the acquisition of the needed skills. This part is supported by an interactive platform consisting of discussion forums and Masterclasses taught by experts in the field.
The second part of this Course consists of a face-to-face week in Barcelona. During this week, there will be Meet-the-Professor sessions, workshops and clinical cases discussions. (See more details in the academic guide).
Specialists in Obstetrics and Gynecology or in Imaging, who would like to receive high-level training in diagnostic imaging in Maternal-Fetal Medicine to capacitate them for their daily practice but have a limited time for such training.
High-level theoretical-practical training in imaging applied to maternal-fetal medicine.
Course details
From June 2nd, 2025 to April 6th, 2026
Fetal i + D Education Barcelona
Eduard Gratacós
Francesc Figueras
Nora Izquierdo
The presential part will take place in Barcelona, Spain.
Registration fees have a cost 5.050,00€ / person.
• Once the application is accepted, an initial payment of 900 € must be made within 10 days after receiving the acceptation. This amount will not be refunded in case of cancellation.
The rest of the payment can be made in a maximum of 5 fractions of 830,00 € before the start of the course.
Payments are non-refundable, except for cases of force majeure which require justification with the corresponding documentation.
If you need to contact us, you can:
Teaching structure
The teaching program of the Imaging in Maternal-Fetal Medicine Training Course includes 5 theoretical modules that fully cover practical diagnostic imaging in fetal medicine and offers advanced training through theoretical classes and an interactive platform.
Each module contains videos with theoretical content that can be viewed online. These modules have a determined duration and will be carried out consecutively. Upon completion of a module, the student will have access to an evaluation test by means of multiple-choice questions that can include images and videos, with specific deadlines of completion.
The Masterclasses are interactive sessions with the professors that will be scheduled in the form of live online webinars, in which the students will be able to ask their questions to the experts, with the objective of solving any doubts that may have remained.
These sessions will be held before the end of the online exam period of each module and they will be coordinated by a moderator to ensure that they run smoothly.
All modules include a practical part that consists of obtaining and submitting several ultrasound images, which must meet the criteria explained in the theoretical classes.
The images will be assessed and scored by the tutors of the course; the students will receive a personalized feedback that will allow them to detect possible pitfalls in order to improve their clinical skills.
The objective of this part is to provide decision-making and problem-solving tools in ultrasound scanning that are essential in the doctor’s daily clinical practice.
A forum will be created for each module using the Moodle platform. The students will be given access once the module is open. It will constitute the place to share questions and doubts regarding the studied topics. The directors of the module will propose clinical cases to generate a debate between the students.
From February 2nd to 6th, 2026.
The course includes a one-week period in Barcelona, that consists of:
The students must elaborate a final research project that will be evaluated by the expert committee. There are two modalities to choose from on the type of the final project:
The topic of the final project must be proposed by each student. The scientific committee will establish the definitive topic for each student’s project and assign a tutor to guide the student during the project’s development. It is necessary to pass the final work assessment (the passing score is 70) to obtain the university degree.
Preregistration and selection criteria
The number of places is limited. To apply, it is necessary to fill out the preregistration form within the established period.
Applications submitted after the deadline will not be accepted.
Important: The receipt of your application will be confirmed within a maximum of one week from the date of submission. Note that incomplete applications will not be considered.
The geographical area – the intention is to represent the maximum number of countries.
The motivation letter.
3. The CV, previous experience in Fetal Medicine and the ability to obtain the requested images for the practicums included in the program are valued. Form CV.
Selected applicants will receive an email indicating that they have been accepted with the necessary information to start the registration process. When the maximum number of accepted candidates is reached, registrations will be closed.
Applicants not admitted will receive an email indicating that their application has not been accepted.
Preregistration requires a commitment to
In the case of abandoning the course, the applicant must present a letter to the course coordinator, requesting the cancellation of his/her registration. The registration fee will not be refunded.
Course certificate
To obtain the course certificate, it is essential to pass all the theoretical and the practical parts of each module.
Contact
If you need to contact us, you can:
The ‘Imaging in Maternal-Fetal Medicine Training Course’ responds to the obstetricians’ and imaging specialists’ need for advanced training in diagnostic imaging. The training consists of a theoretical-practical part and a face-to-face week in Barcelona.
The theoretical-practical part includes an online training through specific modules to acquire basic and advanced knowledge, as well as different practical tasks such as discussing clinical cases and submitting images to validate the acquisition of the needed skills. This part is supported by an interactive platform consisting of discussion forums and Masterclasses taught by experts in the field.
The second part of this Course consists of a face-to-face week in Barcelona. During this week, there will be Meet-the-Professor sessions, workshops and clinical cases discussions. (See more details in the academic guide).
Specialists in Obstetrics and Gynecology or in Imaging, who would like to receive high-level training in diagnostic imaging in Maternal-Fetal Medicine to capacitate them for their daily practice but have a limited time for such training.
High-level theoretical-practical training in imaging applied to maternal-fetal medicine.
From June 2nd, 2025 to April 6th, 2026
Fetal i + D Education Barcelona
Eduard Gratacós
Francesc Figueras
Nora Izquierdo
The presential part will take place in Barcelona, Spain.
Registration fees have a cost 5.050,00€ / person.
• Once the application is accepted, an initial payment of 900 € must be made within 10 days after receiving the acceptation. This amount will not be refunded in case of cancellation.
The rest of the payment can be made in a maximum of 5 fractions of 830,00 € before the start of the course.
Payments are non-refundable, except for cases of force majeure which require justification with the corresponding documentation.
If you need to contact us, you can:
The teaching program of the Imaging in Maternal-Fetal Medicine Training Course includes 5 theoretical modules that fully cover practical diagnostic imaging in fetal medicine and offers advanced training through theoretical classes and an interactive platform.
Each module contains videos with theoretical content that can be viewed online. These modules have a determined duration and will be carried out consecutively. Upon completion of a module, the student will have access to an evaluation test by means of multiple-choice questions that can include images and videos, with specific deadlines of completion.
The Masterclasses are interactive sessions with the professors that will be scheduled in the form of live online webinars, in which the students will be able to ask their questions to the experts, with the objective of solving any doubts that may have remained.
These sessions will be held before the end of the online exam period of each module and they will be coordinated by a moderator to ensure that they run smoothly.
All modules include a practical part that consists of obtaining and submitting several ultrasound images, which must meet the criteria explained in the theoretical classes.
The images will be assessed and scored by the tutors of the course; the students will receive a personalized feedback that will allow them to detect possible pitfalls in order to improve their clinical skills.
The objective of this part is to provide decision-making and problem-solving tools in ultrasound scanning that are essential in the doctor’s daily clinical practice.
A forum will be created for each module using the Moodle platform. The students will be given access once the module is open. It will constitute the place to share questions and doubts regarding the studied topics. The directors of the module will propose clinical cases to generate a debate between the students.
From February 2nd to 6th, 2026.
The course includes a one-week period in Barcelona, that consists of:
The students must elaborate a final research project that will be evaluated by the expert committee. There are two modalities to choose from on the type of the final project:
The topic of the final project must be proposed by each student. The scientific committee will establish the definitive topic for each student’s project and assign a tutor to guide the student during the project’s development. It is necessary to pass the final work assessment (the passing score is 70) to obtain the university degree.
The number of places is limited. To apply, it is necessary to fill out the preregistration form within the established period.
Applications submitted after the deadline will not be accepted.
Important: The receipt of your application will be confirmed within a maximum of one week from the date of submission. Note that incomplete applications will not be considered.
The geographical area – the intention is to represent the maximum number of countries.
The motivation letter.
3. The CV, previous experience in Fetal Medicine and the ability to obtain the requested images for the practicums included in the program are valued. Form CV.
Selected applicants will receive an email indicating that they have been accepted with the necessary information to start the registration process. When the maximum number of accepted candidates is reached, registrations will be closed.
Applicants not admitted will receive an email indicating that their application has not been accepted.
Preregistration requires a commitment to
In the case of abandoning the course, the applicant must present a letter to the course coordinator, requesting the cancellation of his/her registration. The registration fee will not be refunded.
To obtain the course certificate, it is essential to pass all the theoretical and the practical parts of each module.
If you need to contact us, you can:
Module 1
MORPHOLOGY SCAN AND PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS1.1. First trimester anatomical evaluation – Mar Bennasar
1.2. First trimester screening of fetal defects – Virginia Borobio
1.3. Systematic morphological ultrasound – Olga Gómez
1.4. Basic and advanced cuts. Cardiac Doppler and mode – Josep Mª Martinez
1.5. Basic ultrasound of CNS anomalies – Elisenda Eixarch
1.6. Most common facial defects – Joan Sabrià
1.7. Most frequent congenital heart defects – Josep M Martínez
1.8. Congenital heart defects. Screening First trimester – Josep M Martínez
1.9. Pulmonary anomalies – Eduard Gratacós
1.10. Gastrointestinal and abdominal wall ultrasound – Mar Bennasar
1.11. Kidneys and urinary tract most common anomalies – Virginia Borobio
1.12. Extremities anomalies and most frequent skeletal dysplasia – Josep M Martínez
1.13. Ultrasound markers of aneuploidies in second trimester – Lucas Ontaño
1.14. First trimester genetics sonogram – Mar Bennasar
1.15. Aneuploidy conventional screening. Combined test – Antoni Borrell
Module 2
DOPPLER AND PLACENTAL DISORDERS2.1. Basics of doppler – Edgar Hernández
2.2. Basic vessels: umbilical artery,uterine artery – Jezid Miranda
2.3. Cerebral circulation: MCA and aortic isthmus – Eva Meler
2.4. Venous vessels: Ductus venosus and umbilical vein – Eduard Gratacós
2.5. Second trimester intrauterine growth restriction – Francesc Figueras
2.6. Management of early onset IUGR – Eduard Gratacós
2.7. Late onset fetal growth restriction – Francesc Figueras
2.8. Integrated management of fetal growth restriction – Eduard Gratacós
Module 3
FETAL NEUROSONOGRAPHY3.1. CNS anatomy and development – Albert Prats
3.2. Systematic neurosonography – Elisenda Eixarch
3.3. MRI in the evaluation of the fetal CNS – Mónica Rebollo
3.4. First trimester detectable anomalies – Josep M Martínez
3.5. Ventriculomegaly – Elisenda Eixarch
3.6. Midline anomalies – Narcís Masoller
3.7. Posterior fossa anomalies – Miriam Pérez Cruz
3.8. Vascular anomalies – Miriam Pérez Cruz
3.9. Space occupying lesions – Miriam Illa
3.10. Malformation of cortical development (MCDs) – Elisenda Eixarch
3.11. Surgical pathology: spina bifida – Elisenda Eixarch
3.12. Destructive lesions of the fetal CNS – Elisenda Eixarch
3.13. Infections – Bienvenido Puerto
3.14. Prenatal fetal brain remodeling – Eduard Gratacós
3.15. Neonatal neurological evaluation – Carme Fons
Module 4
FETAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY4.1. Importance and epidemiology of congenital heart disease – Josep Mª Martinez
4.2. Fetal echocardiography – Josep M Martínez
4.3. Techniques for the measurement of fetal cardiac function – Fátima Crispi
4.4. Study of fetal cardiac function: indications and considerations – Fátima Crispi
4.5. Ventricular septal defect – Olga Gómez
4.6. Atrioventricular septal defect – Fátima Crispi
4.7. Double inlet single ventricle – Olga Gómez
4.8. Left hypoplastic heart and Mitral atresia – Olga Gómez
4.9. Aortic stenosis / Atresia – Olga Gómez
4.10. Coarctation of aorta – Olga Gómez
4.11. Interrupted aortic arch – Olga Gómez
4.12. Other aortic arch anomalies: Right aortic arch | Aberrant right subclavian artery | Double aortic arch. – Olga Gómez
4.13. Tricuspid atresia – Narcís Masoller
4.14. Ebstein anomalie, tricuspid dysplasia – Narcís Masoller
4.15. Pulmonary stenosis-atresia – Narcís Masoller
4.16. Tetralogy of Fallot – Mar Bennasar
4.17. Transposition of great arteries – Mar Bennasar
4.18. Corrected transposition of great arteries – Mar Bennasar
4.19. Double outlet right ventricle – Mar Bennasar
4.20. Truncus arteriosus – Mar Bennasar
4.21. Anomalies of pulmonary and systemic venous return – Josep M Martínez
4.22. Other congenital heart defects: Isomerisms | Cardiomyopathies | Tumors – Josep M Martínez
4.23. Alert signs: Intracardiac echogenic focus, Asymmetry, Cardiac axis deviation, Tricuspid regurgitation, Pericardial effusion. – Josep M Martínez
4.24. Arrhythmias: Irregular Rhythms | Tachyarrhythmias | Bradyarrhythmias. – Josep M Martínez
4.25. Fetal therapy: Cardiac intervention – Josep M Martínez
4.26. Final summery and conclusions – Josep M Martínez
Module 5
ADVANCED IMAGING OF FETAL ANOMALIES5.1. Pulmonary anomalies: Congenital bronchopulmonary malformations – Olga Gómez
5.2. Abdominal Wall defects – Mar Bennasar
5.3. Gastrointestinal anomalies – Mar Bennasar
5.4. Nefrourologic anomalies: Upper Urinary tract dilation – Virginia Borobio
5.5. Fetal tumors, EXIT surgery – Josep M Martínez
5.6. Thoracic anomalies: Congenital diaphragmatic hernia | hydrothorax | CHAOS – Olga Gómez
5.7. Low urinary tract obstruction or dilation (LUTO) – Josep M Martinez
5.8. Monochorionic twin pregnancy: complications TTTs | sIUGR | TRAP | TAPS – Eduard Gratacós
Presential Part
The presential part is designed to promote the contact between the course participants in addition to allowing a direct contact with the course directors and other experts in fetal medicine in order to share their experience and vision on the integration of ultrasound in fetal medicine and on modern fetal medicine in general. It consists of:
1.1. First trimester anatomical evaluation – Mar Bennasar
1.2. First trimester screening of fetal defects – Virginia Borobio
1.3. Systematic morphological ultrasound – Olga Gómez
1.4. Basic and advanced cuts. Cardiac Doppler and mode – Josep Mª Martinez
1.5. Basic ultrasound of CNS anomalies – Elisenda Eixarch
1.6. Most common facial defects – Joan Sabrià
1.7. Most frequent congenital heart defects – Josep M Martínez
1.8. Congenital heart defects. Screening First trimester – Josep M Martínez
1.9. Pulmonary anomalies – Eduard Gratacós
1.10. Gastrointestinal and abdominal wall ultrasound – Mar Bennasar
1.11. Kidneys and urinary tract most common anomalies – Virginia Borobio
1.12. Extremities anomalies and most frequent skeletal dysplasia – Josep M Martínez
1.13. Ultrasound markers of aneuploidies in second trimester – Lucas Ontaño
1.14. First trimester genetics sonogram – Mar Bennasar
1.15. Aneuploidy conventional screening. Combined test – Antoni Borrell
2.1. Basics of doppler – Edgar Hernández
2.2. Basic vessels: umbilical artery,uterine artery – Jezid Miranda
2.3. Cerebral circulation: MCA and aortic isthmus – Eva Meler
2.4. Venous vessels: Ductus venosus and umbilical vein – Eduard Gratacós
2.5. Second trimester intrauterine growth restriction – Francesc Figueras
2.6. Management of early onset IUGR – Eduard Gratacós
2.7. Late onset fetal growth restriction – Francesc Figueras
2.8. Integrated management of fetal growth restriction – Eduard Gratacós
3.1. CNS anatomy and development – Albert Prats
3.2. Systematic neurosonography – Elisenda Eixarch
3.3. MRI in the evaluation of the fetal CNS – Mónica Rebollo
3.4. First trimester detectable anomalies – Josep M Martínez
3.5. Ventriculomegaly – Elisenda Eixarch
3.6. Midline anomalies – Narcís Masoller
3.7. Posterior fossa anomalies – Miriam Pérez Cruz
3.8. Vascular anomalies – Miriam Pérez Cruz
3.9. Space occupying lesions – Miriam Illa
3.10. Malformation of cortical development (MCDs) – Elisenda Eixarch
3.11. Surgical pathology: spina bifida – Elisenda Eixarch
3.12. Destructive lesions of the fetal CNS – Elisenda Eixarch
3.13. Infections – Bienvenido Puerto
3.14. Prenatal fetal brain remodeling – Eduard Gratacós
3.15. Neonatal neurological evaluation – Carme Fons
4.1. Importance and epidemiology of congenital heart disease – Josep Mª Martinez
4.2. Fetal echocardiography – Josep M Martínez
4.3. Techniques for the measurement of fetal cardiac function – Fátima Crispi
4.4. Study of fetal cardiac function: indications and considerations – Fátima Crispi
4.5. Ventricular septal defect – Olga Gómez
4.6. Atrioventricular septal defect – Fátima Crispi
4.7. Double inlet single ventricle – Olga Gómez
4.8. Left hypoplastic heart and Mitral atresia – Olga Gómez
4.9. Aortic stenosis / Atresia – Olga Gómez
4.10. Coarctation of aorta – Olga Gómez
4.11. Interrupted aortic arch – Olga Gómez
4.12. Other aortic arch anomalies: Right aortic arch | Aberrant right subclavian artery | Double aortic arch. – Olga Gómez
4.13. Tricuspid atresia – Narcís Masoller
4.14. Ebstein anomalie, tricuspid dysplasia – Narcís Masoller
4.15. Pulmonary stenosis-atresia – Narcís Masoller
4.16. Tetralogy of Fallot – Mar Bennasar
4.17. Transposition of great arteries – Mar Bennasar
4.18. Corrected transposition of great arteries – Mar Bennasar
4.19. Double outlet right ventricle – Mar Bennasar
4.20. Truncus arteriosus – Mar Bennasar
4.21. Anomalies of pulmonary and systemic venous return – Josep M Martínez
4.22. Other congenital heart defects: Isomerisms | Cardiomyopathies | Tumors – Josep M Martínez
4.23. Alert signs: Intracardiac echogenic focus, Asymmetry, Cardiac axis deviation, Tricuspid regurgitation, Pericardial effusion. – Josep M Martínez
4.24. Arrhythmias: Irregular Rhythms | Tachyarrhythmias | Bradyarrhythmias. – Josep M Martínez
4.25. Fetal therapy: Cardiac intervention – Josep M Martínez
4.26. Final summery and conclusions – Josep M Martínez
5.1. Pulmonary anomalies: Congenital bronchopulmonary malformations – Olga Gómez
5.2. Abdominal Wall defects – Mar Bennasar
5.3. Gastrointestinal anomalies – Mar Bennasar
5.4. Nefrourologic anomalies: Upper Urinary tract dilation – Virginia Borobio
5.5. Fetal tumors, EXIT surgery – Josep M Martínez
5.6. Thoracic anomalies: Congenital diaphragmatic hernia | hydrothorax | CHAOS – Olga Gómez
5.7. Low urinary tract obstruction or dilation (LUTO) – Josep M Martinez
5.8. Monochorionic twin pregnancy: complications TTTs | sIUGR | TRAP | TAPS – Eduard Gratacós
The presential part is designed to promote the contact between the course participants in addition to allowing a direct contact with the course directors and other experts in fetal medicine in order to share their experience and vision on the integration of ultrasound in fetal medicine and on modern fetal medicine in general. It consists of:
Directores del curso
Eduard Gratacós
Eduard Gratacós es director de BCNatal (Hospitales Clínic y Sant Joan de Déu) y catedrático de la Universidad de Barcelona
Experto en medicina y cirugía fetal, ha participado en el diseño de nuevas técnicas y cuenta con >1800 intervenciones.
Editor-in-Chief de Fetal Diagnosis & Therapy.
Coordinador de >150 cursos presenciales o online, postgrados y masters, y del doctorado internacional Erasmus Mundus de la Comisión Europea.
Coordinador de >50 proyectos de investigación nacionales e internacionales, director de 35 tesis doctorales, y autor en >450 artículos con factor de impacto.
Francesc Figueras
Médico Consultor en Medicina Maternofetal, jefe de Servicio de Medicina Materno Fetal del Hospital Clínic y coordinador de Patología Materna y Obstétrica del BCNatal
Es responsable de la Unidad de Crecimiento Fetal y Preeclampsia en ambos centros.
Es investigador principal de la línea de Enfermedad Placentaria del grupo de investigación en Medicina Fetal y Perinatal del “Institut d´Investigacions Biomèdiques Agustí Pi i Sunyer” (IDIBAPS).
Autor de más de 200 artículos en revistas científicas internacionales con factor de impacto y editor de 7 libros.
Ha sido investigador principal de 5 proyectos competitivos financiados.
Ha sido ponente en más 200 cursos, conferencias y congresos. Máster en Metodología en Ciencias de la Salud por la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona.
Ha realizado el postgrado en Salud Pública de la Universidad de Edimburgo.
Es profesor asociado a la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Barcelona, acreditado para profesor titular por la ANECA desde 2010.
Es Presidente de la Comisión Académica del Programa de Doctorado Europeo Erasmus Mundus en Medicina Fetal y Perinatal (Universidad de Barcelona, Lund University, Leuven Université).
El Dr. Figueras ha sido director de 10 tesis doctorales.
Mar Bennasar
Médico Consultora-1 del servicio de Medicina Materno-Fetal del Hospital Clínic de Barcelona.
Es especialista en Ecocardiografía Fetal y en Terapia Fetal.
Doctora en Medicina, ha publicado más de 30 artículos científicos en revistas internacionales con factor de impacto y participa asiduamente como ponente en cursos y congresos nacionales.
Olga Gómez
Olga Gómez es Médico especialista del Servicio de Medicina Materno-Fetal del Hospital Clínic de Barcelona desde el año 2007.
Es consultora en cardiología fetal y centra gran parte de su actividad asistencial en la unidad de patología malformativa fetal.
En la actualidad es coordinadora de la unidad de cardiología fetal de BCNatal (Hospital Clínic y Hospital Sant Joan de Déu).
También es responsable del circuito asistencial de la Interrupción legal de la gestación y secretaria del grupo de soporte al duelo perinatal. Centra su actividad investigadora en las líneas de cardiología y terapia fetal, ha publicado más de 80 artículos científicos en revistas internacionales con factor de impacto y ha participado como ponente en más de 70 cursos y congresos nacionales.
Doctora en Medicina, es colaboradora docente en la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Barcelona.
Miriam Illa
Médico especialista en Medicina Fetal de BCNatal (Hospital Clínic de Barcelona y Hospital Sant Joan de Déu).
Investigadora post-doctoral y docente en numerosos cursos especializados en Fetal I+D Education y congresos internacionales. Es la moderadora del foro “Gestación normal”.
Narcís Masoller
Narcís Masoller es médico especialista sénior en el servicio de Medicina Materno-Fetal del Hospital Clínic de Barcelona.
Centra la mayor parte de su actividad asistencial en las Unidades de Cardiología Fetal, Neurosonografía Fetal y en la Unidad de Patología Placentaria y Miometrial.
Doctor en medicina por la Universidad de Barcelona, ha publicado más de 20 artículos científicos en revistas internacionales con factor de impacto y ha participado como docente en numeroso cursos y congresos.
Edurne Mazarico
Doctora en medicina y cirugía y especialista en ginecología y obstetricia. Trabaja en Hospital Sant Joan de Déu.
Combina la asistencia clínica con la docencia y la investigación.
Es la responsable de la Unidad de Retraso de Crecimiento Intrauterino y Preeclampsia del Hospital Sant Joan de Déu.
Además, es investigadora de la Red de Salud Materno Infantil y Desarrollo (RedSAMID) financiada por el Instituto de Salud Carlos III.
Y colabora en las líneas de investigación “Entorno fetal y complicaciones obstétricas” y ” Retraso de Crecimiento y Preeclampsia” de BCNatal. Realiza su investigación en colaboración con la Fundación San Juan de Dios y la Fundación Fetal Medicine Barcelona (Fetal I + D).
Anna Peguero
Médico especialista sénior del Servicio de Medicina Maternofetal del Hospital Clínic de Barcelona.Colaborador docente en el grado de Medicina de la Universitat de Barcelona.
Corresponsable de la Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos Obstétricos y Sala de Partos. Miembro de la Unidad de Retraso de Crecimiento Intrauterino y Preeclampsia. Responsable del Comité de Mortalidad Perinatal.
Especialista en el manejo de la patología obstétrica grave y en el control de gestantes con hipertensión arterial/preeclampsia y malos antecedentes obstétricos.
Ha publicado artículos científicos en revistas internacionales con factor de impacto, especialmente en el campo de la preeclampsia y de la patología placentaria.
Miriam Pérez
Míriam Pérez es Doctora en medicina y cirugía y Médico especialista del Servicio de Medicina Materno-Fetal del Hospital de Sant Joan de Déu.
Centra la mayor parte de su actividad asistencial en la unidad de patología malformativa fetal.
Investigadora post-doctoral y docente en numerosos cursos especializados en Fetal I+D Education y congresos internacionales.
Es investigadora de la Red de Salud Materno Infantil y Desarrollo (RedSAMID) financiada por el Instituto de Salud Carlos III y centra su actividad investigadora en el neurodesarrollo en cardiopatías congénitas.
Es responsable del circuito prenatal del grupo de Curas Paliativas Perinatales del Hospital de Sant Joan de Déu.
Joan Sabrià
El Dr. Joan Sabrià es Médico Consultor de la Unidad de Medicina Fetal de BCNatal (Hospital Sant Joan de Déu y Hospital Clínic de Barcelona) y Profesor titular de la Universidad de Barcelona.
Es especialista en Diagnóstico Prenatal y Patología Fetal con más de 15 años de experiencia.
Doctor en Medicina, ha publicado más de 30 artículos científicos en revistas internacionales con factor de impacto y participa como ponente en cursos y congresos nacionales e internacionales.
Durante más de 10 años ha sido miembro de la Sección de Ecografía y Medicina fetal de Cataluña y es miembro del Comité de Diagnóstico Prenatal del Departamento de Salud de Cataluña.
Iris Soveral
Licenciada en Medicina por la Universidad Autònoma de Barcelona (2014-2010). Especialidad en Obstetricia y Ginecología en el Hospital Clínico de Barcelona (2011-2015).
Obtengo el Premio Final de Residencia Josep Font concedido por el Hospital Clínico de Barcelona para el desarrollo de un proyecto de investigación en el ámbito de las Cardiopatías Congénitas en vida Prenatal.
En este contexto me he formado en Ecocardiografía y Patología Fetal en BCNatal, con estancias formativas también en la unidad de Cardiopatía Congénita de Adulto del Hospital Clínico de Barcelona y en Cardiología Pediátrica en el Hospital Sant Joan de Déu de Barcelona.
Doctorada por la Universidad de Barcelona (Excelente Cum Laude) en 2021. Actualmente, interesada en el campo de la Medicina Fetal, Genética Reproductiva y Diagnóstico Prenatal, especialmente en screening prenatal precoz y la aplicación de microarrays y estudio de exoma en el diagnóstico genético prenatal.
Trabajo actualmente como especialista en Patología Materna y Fetal.