CLÍNICA UNIVERSIDAD DE NAVARRA
The Medicine that patient needs
The University of Navarra
The University of Navarra, a centre committed to teaching, research and health care
The Universidad de Navarra is a university with a Christian background, established by St. JosemarĂa EscrivĂĄ de Balaguer, the founder of Opus Dei. Its mission is to pursue and present the truth, contribute to the academic, cultural and personal education of its students, encourage scientific research and health care activity, provide suitable opportunities for the development of its teachers and employees, and carry out extensive cultural outreach and social advancement work with a clear purpose of service. Two of the main functions of the University of Navarra are to: a) Teach university courses in various scientific fields, confer the corresponding academic degrees, and provide the students with the necessary resources. b) Encourage scientific research in the different fields of knowledge to promote teaching and as a way to boost societal knowledge and empower innovation and development. As part of this mission, the Universidad de Navarra has, among its most prominent research centres, the Centre for Applied Medical Research (CIMA) and the ClĂnica Universidad de Navarra, which, in addition to research, engages in teaching and health care activities, and is the most respected private hospital in Spain.
Universidad de Navarra Campus
CLÍNICA UNIVERSIDAD DE NAVARRA
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Clínica Universidad de Navarra. PAMPLONA CAMPUS
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The Clínica Universidad de Navarra —the hospital attached to the Universidad de Navarra, after which the hospital is named—was established in Pamplona in 1962 on the initiative of St. Josemaría Escrivá de Balaguer. After 55 years, and following the formula of a single hospital at two sites, it has had, since November 2017, a second campus in Madrid that adheres to the same model as that of Pamplona: that of a teaching and research hospital, with full-time staff organised in multidisciplinary teams to deliver patient-focused care.
ClĂnica Universidad de Navarra. PAMPLONA CAMPUS
Clínica Universidad de Navarra. MADRID CAMPUS The Clínica Universidad de Navarra, campus in Madrid.
ClĂnica Universidad de Navarra. MADRID CAMPUS
ClĂnica Universidad de Navarra
Mission
The mission of the ClĂnica Universidad de Navarra is to integrate health care, research and teaching in a first-rate clinical environment that emphasises patients and their needs. We are a non-profit institution. Therefore, we reinvest all surpluses in patients, aiming to improve the quality of care, technological facilities and research endowment and continually train our staff. We place patients at the centre of our mission. With their conditions and challenges, they inspire the Clinic’s staff to meticulously care for them every day, offering them the best solutions to their problems and thereby elevating the health care profession.
ClĂnica Universidad de Navarra
Our DNA
A knowledge-generating university hospital We are the hospital of the Universidad de Navarra. Our specialists, in addition to treating patients, continually perform training, research and teaching activities.
As a team, always It is in our DNA to encourage our experts to work together in multidisciplinary teams in order to address diseases in an integrated manner and offer the best to each patient.
The patient, at the heart of all our activity We are committed to personalised medicine, focused on patients and their families, thanks to the ceaseless attention of our more than 2,600 health care providers between Pamplona and Madrid.
Research to cure
High-resolution medicine
Unique medical technology in Spain
Our experts perform research in order to offer new answers and solutions to patients. Through sustained research, we aim to alter the courses of diseases.
The unrivalled dedication of our staff, the most advanced diagnostic technology and our multidisciplinary work allow us to obtain a diagnosis in the first 24-48 hours and initiate treatment within the first 72 hours.
The hospital has the most advanced technological equipment possible for the diagnosis and treatment of all diseases.
CLÍNICA UNIVERSIDAD DE NAVARRA
2017/18 ANNUAL REPORT
The Campuses
THE CLINIC, IN NUMBERS
HOSPITAL SITES
PHASE IV July 1997
2.875
PHASE I Spring 1962
PROFESSIONALS
PHASE V September 2004
CSR
(Corporate Social Responsibility)
433 169 848 408 185
€153,592 raised from the Children against Cancer program, which was used to help 5 families.
Muga Building, 1989
THE CAMPUSES PAMPLONA 75,000 m2
Including Medical specialists Residents Nursing Clinical assistants Technicians
Centre for Applied Medical Research (CIMA), September 28, 2004
PHASE III March 1975
PHASE II May 1969
Research. First phase, 1958
MADRID 35,000 m2
Research. Second phase, 1963
November 21, 2017
Satisfaction
RESOURCES Operating rooms Hybrid operating rooms Da Vinci robot Prostate laser 3-T intraoperative magnetic resonance Magnetic resonance SPECT/CT CAT PET Mammography units Neuronavigator
26 3 2 3 1 5 3 5 3 2 1
Los Castaños Building, 1963 Science Library, 1990 Science Library (expansion), 1997 Centre for Applied Pharmacobiology Research (CIFA), 1988
Beds Adult ICU Neonatal and Paediatric ICU Day hospital (with 34 cubicles) Delivery rooms Radiological Protection Technical Unit Endoscopy rooms Catheterization laboratories GMP Radiopharmacy Laboratory GMP Cell Therapy Laboratory
Dissemination MEDIA 5,248 Mentions. 300 Media interactions. CUN.ES 16,680,000
FACILITIES Department of Medicine, Pharmacy, Sciences and Nursing, 1970
86.2% satisfied or very satisfied.
Unique users.
313 2 2 2 2 2 12 2 1 1
BLOGS.CUN.ES 121,027 Visits. FOLLOWERS 24,673 23,388 11,403 2,303
Health care
227,877
OUTPATIENT APPOINTMENTS
9,312
76
SURGICAL INTERVENTIONS
222,730 national
SOLID-ORGAN TRANSPLANTS Heart 5 Liver 26 Kidney 45
6,738 inpatients 5,147 international
87
2,574 outpatients
TISSUE TRANSPLANTS/ IMPLANTATIONS
11,132
PATIENTS ADMITTED
Cornea 3 Amniotic membrane 4 Sclera 1 Haematopoietic progenitors 23 Bone tissue 57
5.4 days
MEDIAN HOSPITAL STAY FUNCTIONAL INDICATORS
1 10,744 national 388 international
5.4 days
2
3
4
5
6
7
Average Weight 1.19 IEMA (adjusted mean length of stay index) 1.01 Case-mix Index 1.05 Cleaned data, 2017. Benchmark: APR-GRD32.0 Spanish National Health Service (2016 discharges)
Research
€22,630,000
512
CONFERENCE COMMUNICATIONS
RESEARCH BUDGET
65
RESEARCHERS IN CLINICAL TRIALS
406
CLINICAL TRIALS
361
531
PUBLICATIONS IN SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS
PATIENTS IN TRIALS
2017
307 ongoing
510 national Lancet
99 new
21 international
Impact 53.254 Rank 2 of 155
Lancet Infectious Diseases
137
RESEARCH PROJECTS 2017
Impact 25.148 Rank 1 of 88
Lancet Oncology
Cell
Cancer Discovery
European Heart Journal
Impact 36.421 Rank 3 of 223
Impact 24.373 Rank 6 of 223
Impact 31.398 Rank 2 of 293
Impact 23.425 Rank 1 of 128
World Psychiatry
Lancet Neurology
Journal of Clinical Oncology
Cancer Cell
Gastroenterology
Annals of Internal Medicine
Impact 30.000 Rank 1 of 142
Impact 22.844 Rank 5 of 190
Impact 27,144 Rank 1 of 197
Impact 20.773 Rank 1 of 80
Some publications by Clinic staff with an impact factor of 19 or higher.
1,909
IMPACT FACTORS OF PUBLICATIONS 2017
Impact 26.360 Rank 4 of 223
Impact 19.384 Rank 6 of 155
Training and Teaching
169
14,000 h IN-PERSON TEACHING
RESIDENTS Of the following specialties:
Allergology, Anaesthesiology and Resuscitation, Cardiology, Clinical Biochemistry, Clinical Neurophysiology, Clinical Psychology, Dermatology and Venereology, Digestive System, Endocrinology and Nutrition, General and Gastrointestinal Surgery, Haematology and Haemotherapy, Hospital Pharmacy, Immunology, Internal Medicine, Medical Oncology, Microbiology and Parasitology, Midwifery, Nephrology, Neurology, Neurosurgery, Nuclear Medicine, Obstetric and Gynaecological Nursing, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Ophthalmology, Orthopaedic Surgery and Traumatology, Otorhinolaryngology, Paediatrics, Pathology, Plastic, Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery, Pneumology, Psychiatry, Radiation Oncology, Radiodiagnosis, Radiopharmacy, Radiophysics, Urology
95
ROTATIONS OF CLINIC RESIDENTS TO OTHER CENTRES
63 rest of Spain
18 Navarra 14 international
Professors 20
Department of Science 1 Department of Medicine 19
Associate 64 Professors
Department of Science 3 Department of Pharmacy and Nutrition 3 Department of Medicine 58
Lecturers 33
Department of Science 1 Department of Pharmacy and Nutrition 1 Department of Medicine 31
62
287
45
257 in progress
Nursing courses in the Clinic with 876 attendees 19 Courses for consultants and residents... with a total of 343 attendees 17 General clinical sessions with 792 participants 9
DOCTORAL THESES
STAYS OF RESIDENTS FROM OTHER CENTRES IN THE CLINIC
36 from national centres
More than 14 thousand hours of face-to-face teaching (54% theoretical and practical) were performed by Clinic staff with academic appointments in the Faculties of Medicine, Nursing, Science and Pharmacy.
26 from international centres
30 defended
COURSES
www.cun.es atpacientecun@unav.es Calle Marquesado de Santa Marta, 1 28027 Madrid, Spain T. +34 91 353 19 20
Avenida PĂo XII, 36 31008 Pamplona (Navarra) Spain T. +34 948 25 54 00