Master's Degree in Robotic Surgery in Urology 12 months Postgraduate Programme By Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele |TopUniversities

Programme overview

Main Subject

Medicine Related Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Master's Degree in Robotic Surgery in Urology aims to provide participants with advanced theoretical and practical training in robotic surgery applied to urology.

The Master's program aims to provide a comprehensive educational program for the acquisition of advanced skills in the robotic-assisted surgical treatment of the most common urological conditions, including prostate cancer, bladder cancer, kidney cancer, testicular cancer, and non-oncological urological problems.

The expected learning outcome is:

  • acquisition of the anatomical, physiopathological, and technical bases necessary for the planning and execution of robotic urological surgical interventions;
  • theoretical learning of the operation and characteristics of the different robotic systems currently available (multi-port vs. single-port);
  • Acquisition of the theoretical basis on the selection and procedures necessary to prepare the patient for a robot-assisted surgical intervention with particular attention to anesthesiological procedures
  • theoretical and practical learning of the main robotic procedures, with particular attention to oncological surgery (radical prostatectomy, radical cystectomy, radical and partial nephrectomy) and reconstructive surgery (pyeloplasty, ureteral reimplantation);
  • learning the various applications of robotic surgery in non-urological fields including thoracic surgery and general surgery;
  • application of artificial intelligence models in robotic surgery;
  • ability to integrate the use of robotic technologies into a multidisciplinary clinical pathway

The Master's training approach is characterized by a limited number of participants (3 to 5), which guarantees personalized and intensive training.

Thanks to this program, participants will develop advanced skills in robotic surgery applied to the main urological pathologies, acquiring an integrated vision that will allow them to collaborate in multidisciplinary settings and become experts in the treatment of urological pathologies using robotic-assisted surgical techniques.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Medicine Related Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Master's Degree in Robotic Surgery in Urology aims to provide participants with advanced theoretical and practical training in robotic surgery applied to urology.

The Master's program aims to provide a comprehensive educational program for the acquisition of advanced skills in the robotic-assisted surgical treatment of the most common urological conditions, including prostate cancer, bladder cancer, kidney cancer, testicular cancer, and non-oncological urological problems.

The expected learning outcome is:

  • acquisition of the anatomical, physiopathological, and technical bases necessary for the planning and execution of robotic urological surgical interventions;
  • theoretical learning of the operation and characteristics of the different robotic systems currently available (multi-port vs. single-port);
  • Acquisition of the theoretical basis on the selection and procedures necessary to prepare the patient for a robot-assisted surgical intervention with particular attention to anesthesiological procedures
  • theoretical and practical learning of the main robotic procedures, with particular attention to oncological surgery (radical prostatectomy, radical cystectomy, radical and partial nephrectomy) and reconstructive surgery (pyeloplasty, ureteral reimplantation);
  • learning the various applications of robotic surgery in non-urological fields including thoracic surgery and general surgery;
  • application of artificial intelligence models in robotic surgery;
  • ability to integrate the use of robotic technologies into a multidisciplinary clinical pathway

The Master's training approach is characterized by a limited number of participants (3 to 5), which guarantees personalized and intensive training.

Thanks to this program, participants will develop advanced skills in robotic surgery applied to the main urological pathologies, acquiring an integrated vision that will allow them to collaborate in multidisciplinary settings and become experts in the treatment of urological pathologies using robotic-assisted surgical techniques.

Admission Requirements

The admission requirements are:

1) Degree in Medicine and Surgery

2) Qualification to practice medicine

3) Preferred qualification: Specialization in Urology

1 Year

Tuition fees

Domestic
5,000 EUR
International
5,000 EUR

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