Barcelona Children's Hospital Sant Joan de Déu
Arnau Valls Esteve is an experienced Innovation Engineer and Project Manager at Hospital Sant Joan de Déu since September 2014, and a Faculty Member of the d·HEALTH program at Biocat since October 2014, where Valls Esteve teaches the Biodesign Innovation Bootcamp. Additionally, Valls Esteve contributed to the BioEmprenedorXXI program, promoting entrepreneurship in life sciences from June to December 2014, and was a d·HEALTH MOEBIO Fellow in 2013-2014, participating in a program that merges healthcare with business and technology. Previous experience includes working as a Technical Assistant at GCEM Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya from September 2011 to August 2012, utilizing advanced technologies for data processing and testing. Educational qualifications include a Postgraduate degree in Quality in Big Data in Life Sciences and Healthcare from Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona in 2019, as well as business innovation training at IESE Business School and Trinity College Dublin in 2015. Valls Esteve holds an Engineer's degree in Telecommunications Engineering from Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya.
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Barcelona Children's Hospital Sant Joan de Déu
Hospital Sant Joan de Déu (Barcelona) is a teaching hospital specializing in the fields of pediatrics, gynecology and obstetrics. It is located in Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain). It is a privately owned center, concerted by the Catalan Public Health Service, which belongs to the Hospitaller Order of St. John of God, religious organization that manages more than 300 health centers over the world. In 2022, the center has 333 beds and 15 operating rooms. It employs more than 2.800 professionals and attends 3.069 births, 17.184 hospitalizations, 5.210 major ambulatory surgery, and 15.329 surgeries are performed. Hospital Sant Joan de Deu is the largest children's hospital in Spain, one of the top5 in Europe, along with Great Ormond Street (London), Hôpital Necker Enfants Malades (Paris) and Ospedale Meyer (Florence), and the reference point in Health 2.0 in Spain. Since 2009 the hospital is associated with the National Association of Children's Hospitals and Related Institutions (NACHRI), a prestigious organization of children's hospitals working to promote health and access to health care for children, and has over 200 members in the United States, Australia, Canada, Italy, Mexico and Puerto Rico.