Scuola di specializzazione in Medicina nucleare
Bologna , Italy
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Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
4 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Nuclear Medicine | Radiology
Area of study
Health
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Scuola di specializzazione in Medicina nucleare is a 4-year program that aims to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to become specialists in Nuclear Medicine.
Program Details
- Code: 7137
- Area: Servizi clinici
- Academic Year: 2024/2025
- Ordinamento: Nuovo ordinamento – DM 68/2015
- Director/Coordinator: Prof.ssa Valentina Ambrosini
- Duration: 4 years
- Application Deadline: 10/06/2025 (Expired)
Program Structure
- Type: Autonoma
- Notes: Accredited according to DD 1269 of 23/09/2025
- Reference Structure: Dipartimento di Scienze mediche e chirurgiche - DIMEC
- Professional Profile: Specialista in Medicina Nucleare
Admission Requirements
- Eligibility: The competition is open to those who have obtained a degree in Medicine and Surgery and are qualified to practice the profession.
- Admission Criteria: The admission competition is based on titles and exams, with a written test to be passed and an evaluation of the titles (degree grade, curriculum, exams) as specified in the admission announcement.
- Valuable Titles: For the current academic year, reference should be made to the relevant admission announcement.
Program Content
- Credits: 240 CFU
- Attendance: Mandatory
- Workload: The time commitment required for doctors in training is equal to that required for full-time medical personnel in the National Health Service, equal to 38 hours per week.
- Final Exam: To obtain the specialization diploma, the specialist in training must pass the final exam, which consists of the discussion of the specialization thesis.
Incompatibility with Other Courses
- The law n. 33/2022 "Provisions on the simultaneous enrollment in two higher education courses" has established that it is possible to enroll simultaneously in a degree course or a master's degree course and a master's, doctoral, or specialization course, with the exception of medical specialization courses.
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