
Lecturer (URV, 2025) and nurse. PhD in Anthropology and Communication (URV, 2022). Master's degree in Nursing Science (URV, 2015), awarded the Extraordinary End-of-Studies Prize 2014-2015. Diploma in Nursing (URV, 1997). She has completed various postgraduate and specialization courses. She received a Futurs Joves Investigadors grant (URV, 2015-2016) to pursue her doctoral studies. Nurse with extensive clinical experience in hospital care, emergency services, and in the development processes of Electronic Health Record applications, mainly within the Nursing Department and the Information and Communication Systems Department at CSAPG (2011-2025).
Currently teaches courses in ICT and Documentation, Simulation II, Basic Nursing in the Life Cycle, Research Methodology, Anthropology and Citizenship, as well as supervising Bachelor's and Master's theses in nursing.
Research lines: Advanced clinical practice, nursing care that embraces the caring process, ICT integration, and educational innovation.