Master of Specialization in Emergency Medicine
Program Overview
Master of Specialization in Emergency Medicine
The Master of Specialization in Emergency Medicine is a postgraduate program designed to prepare medical doctors for specialization in emergency medicine. The program is organized by the Faculty of Medicine and is offered in French.
Objectives
The program aims to provide students with the necessary knowledge, skills, and competencies to practice as specialist emergency medicine physicians. The program focuses on the theoretical and practical aspects of emergency medicine, including patient assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and management.
Admission Criteria
To be eligible for the program, applicants must:
- Hold a degree in medicine or a related field
- Have a good understanding of the French language
- Meet the specific admission criteria set by the jury
Program Structure
The program is divided into six blocks, each lasting one year. The program includes:
- Theoretical courses (15 credits)
- Seminars and exercises (15 credits)
- Stages (30 credits)
- Research projects (15 credits)
Courses
The program includes a range of courses, such as:
- Emergency Medicine 1: Theory (15 credits)
- Emergency Medicine 1: Seminars and Exercises (15 credits)
- Emergency Medicine 1: Stages (30 credits)
- Research in Emergency Medicine 1: Theory (15 credits)
- Research in Emergency Medicine 1: Seminars and Exercises (15 credits)
- Research in Emergency Medicine 1: Stages (30 credits)
Research Areas
The program focuses on research in emergency medicine, including:
- Patient assessment and diagnosis
- Treatment and management of emergency patients
- Emergency medicine ethics and law
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the program can pursue careers as specialist emergency medicine physicians in hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare settings.
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees for the program vary depending on the student's status and nationality. Students are advised to check with the university for the most up-to-date information on tuition fees.
Language
The program is taught in French, and students are expected to have a good understanding of the language.
Campus
The program is offered on the Erasme campus of the University.
Accreditation
The program is accredited by the relevant authorities and is recognized as a specialist training program in emergency medicine.
Duration
The program lasts six years, including the stages and research projects.
Type of Diploma
The program leads to a Master of Specialization in Emergency Medicine degree.
Type of Schedule
The program is offered on a full-time basis, with classes and stages taking place during the day.
President of the Jury
The president of the jury is Fabien Guerisse.
Secretary of the Jury
The secretary of the jury is not specified.
Conditions of Access
The conditions of access to the program are specified by the jury and include:
- Holding a degree in medicine or a related field
- Having a good understanding of the French language
- Meeting the specific admission criteria set by the jury
Valorization of Acquired Experience
The program allows for the valorization of acquired experience, and students can receive credits for their previous experience and training.
Fees for Dossier
Students who are not from the European Union may be required to pay a fee for their dossier.
Comparison of Programs
The program can be compared to other programs in emergency medicine offered by other universities.
List of Courses
The program includes a range of courses, such as:
- Emergency Medicine 1: Theory (15 credits)
- Emergency Medicine 1: Seminars and Exercises (15 credits)
- Emergency Medicine 1: Stages (30 credits)
- Research in Emergency Medicine 1: Theory (15 credits)
- Research in Emergency Medicine 1: Seminars and Exercises (15 credits)
- Research in Emergency Medicine 1: Stages (30 credits)
Details of the Program
The program is designed to provide students with the necessary knowledge, skills, and competencies to practice as specialist emergency medicine physicians. The program focuses on the theoretical and practical aspects of emergency medicine, including patient assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and management.
Selection and Choice of Options
Students can select from a range of options, including:
- Emergency Medicine 1: Theory (15 credits)
- Emergency Medicine 1: Seminars and Exercises (15 credits)
- Emergency Medicine 1: Stages (30 credits)
- Research in Emergency Medicine 1: Theory (15 credits)
- Research in Emergency Medicine 1: Seminars and Exercises (15 credits)
- Research in Emergency Medicine 1: Stages (30 credits)
Code Anet
The code Anet for the program is MS-URGE.
Year of Study
The program is offered over six years, including the stages and research projects.
Block Annual
The program is divided into six blocks, each lasting one year.
Title of the Area
The title of the area is Master of Specialization in Emergency Medicine.
Code Area
The code area for the program is MS-URGE.
Code Major
The code major for the program is G368.
Language of Instruction
The language of instruction is French.
Schedule
The program is offered on a full-time basis, with classes and stages taking place during the day.
President of the Jury
The president of the jury is Fabien Guerisse.
Secretary of the Jury
The secretary of the jury is not specified.
