Department
Department of Medicine and Surgery
Access requirements
Single cycle Master’s Degree in Medicine and Surgery; Specialist Degree in Medicine and Surgery (ex D.M. n. 509/99), with qualification to practice; Master’s Degree in Dentistry and Dental Prostheses; Master’s Degree in Health Professions; Single cycle Master’s Degree in Pharmacy and CTF; Master’s Degree in Psychology; Master’s Degree in Biotechnology; Master’s Degree in Biology; Master’s Degree in Chemistry; Master’s Degree in Food Science; Master’s degree in programming and management of Social Services or similar. Equivalent securities acquired abroad. Further qualifications may be evaluated by the Executive Committee on the basis of scientific-cultural affinities with the subjects proposed in the Master, also taking into account the CV submitted by the candidates.
Contact for educational information
Beginning of teaching activities
February 2024
Methods of implementation
The course will be carried out in e-learning mode
Educational content
The training contents aim to: (a) equip health professionals with knowledge and tools for the design and development of gender-specific medicine, through training, the enhancement of multidisciplinary experiences and skills; (b) promote innovative research methodologies (biomedical, pharmacological and psycho-social); (c) feed the training process through the Territorial, Regional, National and European excellence; (d) define and act on the meaning of the centrality of the patient in the treatment processes; (e) build paths, methodologies, indicators, on prevention, diagnosis, care and rehabilitation, gender-specific, for the development of Health Systems increasingly attentive to personalized medicine
Admission procedure
selection based on qualifications
Minimum number of enrollments
9
Maximum number of enrollments
30
Professional profile
The Master aims to create a professional figure: (a) who possesses a multidisciplinary knowledge on the influence of gender on the health and disease of individuals; (b) who is able to promote and act a culture for a personalized medicine model, with the aim of identifying and overcoming inequalities in the field of prevention, diagnosis and treatment of various diseases; (c) being able to contribute to the development of health systems aimed at the centrality of the patient.