Medicine and Surgery - Policlinico Hospital Location 72 months Undergraduate Programme By University of Milan |TopUniversities
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Programme Duration

72 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

156 EURTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

MedicineMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Medicine

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The Master's Degree in Medicine and Surgery offers a total of 360 credits (CFU) over six years, including 60 professionalizing credits, including those for the practical-evaluative internship (TPV) for licensure purposes. These credits must be acquired through training activities aimed at developing specific professional skills. The program aims to provide the scientific foundation and theoretical-practical preparation required, pursuant to Directive 75/363/EEC, to practice the medical profession and the methodology and culture required for continuing education. This includes a level of professional, decision-making, and operational autonomy resulting from a training program characterized by a holistic approach to the health problems of healthy and sick individuals, including in relation to their surrounding chemical-physical, biological, and social environments.


The specific objectives of the preclinical and clinical courses are defined primarily based on the following criteria:

- relevance of each objective within the framework of human biology; - propaedeutic relevance of each objective to specific clinical topics.


The specific objectives of the clinical courses are defined, primarily, based on the following criteria:

- epidemiological prevalence, urgency of intervention, possibility of intervention, severity, and exemplary teaching; - enhancing attendance at healthcare facility outpatient clinics, at least as much as in hospital wards; - enhancing the relationship with patients, including psychological aspects; - assessing adverse effects or any other problems related to the use of medicines (Pharmacovigilance), to ensure a favorable benefit/risk balance for the population; - assessing gender differences (Gender-Specific Medicine), with the ultimate goal of ensuring the best possible care for every person, both men and women.

These objectives integrate the five Dublin descriptors (European Descriptors) with those proposed by the Institute for International Medical Education (IIME) and "The TUNING Project (Medicine) - Learning Outcomes/Competences for Undergraduate Medical Education in Europe." Furthermore, they are entirely consistent with what is indicated in the "core curriculum" for the master's degree in Medicine and Surgery proposed at the national level by the Conference of Presidents of Italian Degree Courses.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS PROGRAMME IS ENTIRELY TAUGHT IN ITALIAN

Programme overview

Main Subject

Medicine

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The Master's Degree in Medicine and Surgery offers a total of 360 credits (CFU) over six years, including 60 professionalizing credits, including those for the practical-evaluative internship (TPV) for licensure purposes. These credits must be acquired through training activities aimed at developing specific professional skills. The program aims to provide the scientific foundation and theoretical-practical preparation required, pursuant to Directive 75/363/EEC, to practice the medical profession and the methodology and culture required for continuing education. This includes a level of professional, decision-making, and operational autonomy resulting from a training program characterized by a holistic approach to the health problems of healthy and sick individuals, including in relation to their surrounding chemical-physical, biological, and social environments.


The specific objectives of the preclinical and clinical courses are defined primarily based on the following criteria:

- relevance of each objective within the framework of human biology; - propaedeutic relevance of each objective to specific clinical topics.


The specific objectives of the clinical courses are defined, primarily, based on the following criteria:

- epidemiological prevalence, urgency of intervention, possibility of intervention, severity, and exemplary teaching; - enhancing attendance at healthcare facility outpatient clinics, at least as much as in hospital wards; - enhancing the relationship with patients, including psychological aspects; - assessing adverse effects or any other problems related to the use of medicines (Pharmacovigilance), to ensure a favorable benefit/risk balance for the population; - assessing gender differences (Gender-Specific Medicine), with the ultimate goal of ensuring the best possible care for every person, both men and women.

These objectives integrate the five Dublin descriptors (European Descriptors) with those proposed by the Institute for International Medical Education (IIME) and "The TUNING Project (Medicine) - Learning Outcomes/Competences for Undergraduate Medical Education in Europe." Furthermore, they are entirely consistent with what is indicated in the "core curriculum" for the master's degree in Medicine and Surgery proposed at the national level by the Conference of Presidents of Italian Degree Courses.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS PROGRAMME IS ENTIRELY TAUGHT IN ITALIAN

Admission Requirements

5.5+
72+
Starting in the 2025-2026 academic year, admission to the single-cycle master's degree program in Medicine and Surgery (LM-41) will be granted through a new system. There will no longer be an initial admission test.
Enrollment in the first semester—called the "filter semester"—will be open to all. The filter semester will take place between September and November and includes three mandatory courses: - Chemistry and Biochemistry; - Physics; - Biology.
At the end of the classes, there will be two national exam sessions, the same for all locations: - First exam session: November 20, 2025 - Second exam session: December 10, 2025.
To enroll in the degree program in Medicine and Surgery, students must have passed all three exams with a minimum score of 18/30 and be ranked highly in the national merit ranking. For further information, please visit https://www.unimi.it/it/studiare/immatricolarsi-e-iscriversi/medicina-odontoiatria-e-veterinaria-accesso-e-semestre-filtro
. Additional Learning Requirements (OFA) - English Language Level B2: To complete the English OFA and take the English language exam required by the study plan, English language proficiency at level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages ​​(CEFR) is required. The procedures for assessing the English OFA will be made available once the parliamentary process for the reform of the admissions system for the single-cycle Master's Degree in Medicine and Surgery has been completed.

6 Years
Oct

Tuition fees

International
156 EUR

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