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Miriam Sanchez Reyes


Miriam Sanchez Reyes

Hospital Universitario del sureste, Spain

Biography

Miriam Sanchez Reyes graduated in Social Work from the Complutense University of Madrid (Spain) in 2002, Master's Degree in Community Social Work, Management and Evaluation of Social Services 2007-2009 and, Doctorated (Ph. D) in Social Work in 2016. She is a specialist in Neurosciences by the University of Salamanca (Spain) and specialist in public and private management of health services by the European University Miguel de Cervantes.  Her training has been complemented by numerical courses and masters in various fields and in the present work in a line of theoretical research relating the Sanitary Social Work and the Neuroscience. She currently works as a hospital social worker in the Sureste University Hospital in the Community of Madrid and a collaborating teacher in the Master's Degree in Social Work at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya.

She was the youngest person to receive the International Award for Excellence in Social Work in the framework of the III World Summit of Social Work held in Medellín, Colombia in 2016 and received the XX Scientific Award DTS (Documents in Social Work) in the modality theory and practice in 2016. She is the life member of the World Council of Social Work - OITS (International Organization of Social Work), belonging to the academic council, and member of the Board of the Spanish Scientific Society of Sanitary Social Work.

She has been working in the health field for 20 years developing different professional profiles, participated as speaker in numerous conferences, journeys and forums both nationally and internationally and published various articles.

Abstract

Abstract : Health social work and modern Neuroscience: An indivisible binomial for quality psychosocial care in patients affected by neurodegenerative diseases