Emmanuel Braschi graduated as Medical Doctor from the University of Buenos Aires, School of Medicine in 2004. He became a specialist in urology in 2008, after completing his medical residency at the Hospital Privado de Comunidad, Mar del Plata, Argentina (2004-2008). Since 2008 he is urologist at The National Institute of Psychophysical Rehabilitation of the South, Mar del Plata, Argentina. In 2010, Dr. Braschi completed an ICS Fellowship in Neuro-Urology at Stanford University, California, USA. Thereafter, his interest for improving his knowledge in Neuro-Urology pushed him to perform different trainings and academic visits to renown centers in that field, including: Institute Guttmann, Department of Neuro-Urology, University Hospital of Neurorehabilitation, Barcelona, Spain (2009); Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), Department of Urology (Neuro-Urology), Harvard University, Boston, USA, (2011); Mayo Clinic, Department of Urology (Neuro-Urology), Rochester, MN, USA, (2011); The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery and Institute of Neurology, Department of Uro-Neurology (Prof. Clare Fowler and Prof. Jalesh Panicker), University College London (UCL), London, United Kingdom (2011); Spinal Cord Injuries Area (Prof. Giulio Del Popolo), Service of Neuro-Urology, Careggi University, Florence, Italy (2013); Department of Urology (Prof. John Heesakkers) Radbound University, , Nijmegen, Netherlands (2014); Department of Urology, Prof. Gommert van Koeveringe and Prof. Philp van Kerrebroeck, Maastricht University, Maastricht, Netherlands (2014); Swiss Paraplegic Center, Department of NeuroUrology (Prof. Jurgen Pannek) Nottwil, Switzerland (2014); Balgrist University Hospital, Neuro-Urology Unit (Prof. Thomas Kessler), Zurich University, Zurich, Switzerland (2014); Department of Urology (Prof. Philp van Kerrebroeck) Maastricht University, Maastricht, Netherlands (2015).
Within the field of neuro-urology, Dr. Braschi has a special interest in minimally invasive techniques of pharmaceutical and electrical neuromodulation. Currently, he is one of the main developers of sacral neuromodulation in Argentina.
He is a former member of the International Continence Society (ICS) Neuro-Urology Promotion Committee and a member of different national and international scientific societies. He had written several articles in national and international journals. Collaborates with prestigious international scientific journals in the peer review process and has contributed with a great commitment for the development of global NeuroUrology.