Mission – Our mission is to provide our students with the knowledge and tools especially geared towards a biochemical, psychological, social and territorial perspective of the medical profession.
The course is characterized by a multidisciplinary and integrated approach in disease prevention and health promotion. The training is primarily patient-oriented, involving community-based health centers and hospitals for a varied human and rich clinical experience.
In the curriculum, there is a vertical and horizontal integration across all years. Integrating clinical and basic science across the curriculum, developing new models for clinical reasoning and engaging students in an in-depth and long-term experience, is also part of our objective.
The course is held entirely in English though we offer our foreign students Italian language courses to communicate with the patients.
Extra Notes
For non-EU students applying for pre-enrollment on University and Study Visa :
qualifications and certificates must be legalized by the Italian Embassy in order to guarantee their authenticity. If the country where you obtained your qualification has joined the Hague Convention (1961), instead of requesting legalization from the Italian Embassy you must have your documents apostilled by the designated local authority. The translation must be completed according to the rules set by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MAECI) as described at the following link: Esteri.it/en/servizi-consolari-e-visti/italiani-all-estero/ translation-and-legalization-of-documents/