Radiance

RequestUpdated on 6 May 2026

MSCA postdoctoral fellowship: Wellbeing of healthcare workers in Europe

Roberto Mediavilla

Postdoctoral researcher at Universidad Autonoma de Madrid

Madrid, Spain

About

Since the initial COVID-19 pandemic outbreak, I have focused in understanding the determinants of the poor mental health among doctors and nurses worldwide, and in developing evidence-based interventions to support them. I wrote the "Mental Health of Nurses and Doctors" (MeND) report, recently published by the World Health Organisation Regional Office for Europe, and I work to expand the adoption of best practices in mental health.

I hold a permanent position as a postdoctoral researcher at the Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Salud Mental (CIBER-SAM) and I have a teaching appointment at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM).

The Biomedical Research Networking Center (CIBER) is a Public Research Consortium created in 2006 under the leadership of the Carlos III Health Institute (ISCIII, the main Public Research Entity responsible of funding, managing, and carrying out biomedical research in Spain), to promote research excellence and build a critical mass of researchers in the field of Biomedicine and Health Sciences. CIBER is the largest Research Network in Spain with nearly 800 dedicated employees and more than 6,000 associated researchers integrated in more than 500 leading-edge research groups. Thanks to its network structure, CIBER is able to bring together more than 100 different associated institutions selected to join CIBER consortium on the basis of their excellence.

The Department of Psychiatry at UAM is part of this network structure. This Department also serves as a Collaborating Centre for the World Health Organisation.

Organisation

Universidad Autonoma de Madrid

University

Madrid, Spain

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