Sol Fernández Gonzalo is a researcher at the Parc
Taulí Foundation (Parc Taulí University Hospital, Research Area of Crítical
illness and Mental Health).
Adjunt professor at the Universitat Autònoma de
Barcelona (UAB), her extensive experience in clinical
neuropsychology (both diagnosis and rehabilitation of clinical adult
population) leaded her to obtain
the national recognition of Neuropsychology Expert. She finished her PhD research about Cognitive Rehabilitation
based in New Technologies Solutions in Psychosis of Recent Diagnosis (UAB; 2014).
Currently, the focus of her research is the characterization,
risk factors and prevention strategies for the Post-Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS),
defined as the development of cognitive, psychiatric and /or physical
disability after treatment in intensive care unit (ICU). In this field, the last
research she is collaborating in pretends to study the impact of frailty and
stress on the PICS.
Altogether with other collaborators from the Parc Taulí Hospital and from
the CIBERES Grup 33, she is inventor of the Early Neurocognitive Rehabilitation
in Intensive Care (ENRIC) program.