Management and Rehabilitation of the Critically Ill
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Postgraduate Program in Management and Rehabilitation of Critically Ill Patients is a comprehensive program designed to provide high-quality education and promote knowledge and research in the field.
Program Structure
The program consists of four semesters, with the following courses:
- 1st semester:
- Organ and system failures
- Infections and sepsis
- Trauma and emergency medicine
- 2nd semester:
- Mechanical ventilation: invasive and non-invasive mechanical ventilation
- Principles of rehabilitation
- Physiotherapy
- 3rd semester:
- Rehabilitation and psychosocial management
- Informatics and organization
- Research methodology
- 4th semester:
- Laboratories - practical training
- Diploma thesis
Quality Policy
The quality policy of the program is fully harmonized with the quality assurance policy of the Institution and the Quality Policy of the Department of Medicine of the School of Health Sciences for the Undergraduate Program of Studies. The program is committed to providing high-quality education, promoting knowledge and research, and ensuring the quality of its academic and administrative staff.
Objectives
The program aims to:
- Provide high-quality education and promote knowledge and research in the field
- Ensure the quality of its academic and administrative staff
- Promote the quality and effectiveness of its teaching and research activities
- Create a network of graduates to enhance the program's reputation and impact on the market and society
- Conduct an annual internal evaluation of the program, in the context of the Internal Quality Assurance System (ESDP), in collaboration with the Department of Medicine and the Quality Assurance Unit of the Institution.
Commitment to Quality
The program is committed to applying a quality policy that supports its academic identity and orientation, sets, implements, and monitors its quality objectives, determines the means, actions, and methods to achieve them, and applies the indicated internal and external quality procedures with the ultimate goal of continuous improvement.
