Department
Department of Medicine and Surgery
Access requirements
Single cycle degree in Medicine and Surgery;
Class of master’s degrees of the nursing health professions and obstetric health profession (D. M 2 April 2001);
Class of master’s degrees in technical health professions, rehabilitation and prevention;
Master’s degree in social work, humanities and psychology (LM-1, LM-43, LM-50, LM-51, LM-55, LM-57, LM-64, LM-78, LM-81, LM-85, LM-87, LM-88).
Contact for educational information
Beginning of teaching activities
March 2024
Methods of implementation
The lessons related to the lessons will be delivered online (synchronous). May be planned meetings in presence also accessible remotely in synchronous mode
Educational content
The Integrated Family and Community Care Specialist can manage different processes within the family and community of reference, and active and facilitates collaboration between nurse, general practitioner and pediatrician of free choice, community doctor and multiprofessional team to help individuals, families and communities find solutions to complex health needs and manage chronic diseases and disabilities, developing a trusting relationship that lasts over time.
The Master will enable the student to acquire advanced skills to meet the complex needs of the family and community
Minimum number of enrollments
8
Maximum number of enrollments
35
Professional profile
The family nurse can manage the nursing processes in the family and community of reference and operates in collaboration with the general practitioner and the pediatrician of free choice, community doctor and multiprofessional team to help individuals and families find solutions to their health needs and manage chronic diseases and disabilities.
Precisely because of the type of work in multiprofessional teams present or in the making in the territorial health, it is proposed to open the master also to other professional figures who can have fundamental roles, together with the nurse and the doctor, to provide integrated and holistic qualified assistance to the family and community.