Clinical Ultrasound in Internal Medicine - Clinical Ultrasound in Internal Medicine
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| 2026-03-05 | - |
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Program Overview
The Master's program in Clinical Ultrasound in Internal Medicine is a second-level master's degree offered by the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery at the University of Rome "Tor Vergata". The program lasts for one year and is worth 60 CFU.
Program Details
- Program Coordinator: Prof. Manfredi Tesauro
- Course Code: PZI
- Start Date: March 5
- Language: The program is taught in Italian.
- Mode of Delivery: The program is delivered in a mixed mode of attendance and distance learning.
Program Objectives
The program aims to provide graduates in Medicine and Surgery with the skills to perform internal ultrasound examinations, an important integration of every diagnostic-clinical pathway. The ultrasound technique will allow professionals to acquire highly qualified skills, leading to greater completeness of training and more job opportunities, both in hospitals and in the territory.
Admission Requirements
- The program is open to those who possess a degree in Medicine and Surgery and are licensed to practice medicine.
- Enrollment of non-EU students residing in Italy with a regular residence permit for work or study is allowed.
- The enrollment of non-EU foreign students residing abroad is regulated by current laws.
- The foreign degree must be accompanied by the CIMEA certificate.
- The admission title must be possessed at the time of enrollment, before the start of the training activities.
Program Structure
The program is designed to provide a comprehensive education in clinical ultrasound in internal medicine, with a focus on theoretical and practical aspects.
Evaluation Criteria
The evaluation criteria for the program are outlined in the attached document "Allegato A - Criteri di valutazione Master Ecografia clinica in Medicina interna".
Additional Information
For administrative information, please refer to the program's webpage. The program's statute and evaluation criteria are available in the attached documents.
