| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2024-11-13 | - |
Program Overview
Program Overview
The SPORTCARD - Sports cardiology program is a course of perfection offered in collaboration with the Department of Sports Medicine at the University of Semmelweis, Budapest, Hungary. The program aims to provide theoretical and practical knowledge on the characteristics of the athlete's heart and the diagnosis, risk stratification, and clinical management of athletes with cardiovascular diseases.
Program Objectives
The program has the following objectives:
- To form participants in the prescription of exercises, cardiac rehabilitation, and management of cardiac emergencies in sports facilities.
- To improve the ability to interact with clinical cardiologists, electrophysiologists, hemodynamicists, and sports medicine physicians involved in the multidisciplinary management of athletes.
- To provide knowledge on the interpretation of cardiological examinations in athletes and the clinical management of athletes recognized as having cardiopathy.
Target Audience
The program is aimed at graduates in Medicine and Surgery and nurses holding a university diploma in health professions for prevention and rehabilitation.
Program Structure
The program includes the following topics:
- Introduction to sports cardiology and the athlete's heart
- Evaluation of athletes with suspected cardiac diseases
- Management of athletes with cardiac diseases
- Anatomical and physiological modifications related to the use of doping substances
- Epidemiology of sudden death and cardiac arrest on the playing field
- Modalities and effectiveness of screening for the identification of athletes affected by cardiopathy
Admission Requirements
The admission requirements include:
- A degree in Medicine and Surgery or a related field
- A diploma in health professions for prevention and rehabilitation
- Specialization in cardiology, cardiochirurgia, or sports medicine is preferred
- Documented clinical activity involving the evaluation of athletes is preferred
Tuition Fees
The total tuition fee for the program is €3,520.50, divided into two installments: €2,222.50 and €1,300.00.
Duration and Frequency
The program has a duration of one year and requires a minimum attendance of 80% of the total teaching hours.
Language
The program is taught in English.
Credits
The program awards 12 CFU (University Formative Credits).
Open Badges
The program offers Open Badges, which are digital certificates of disciplinary knowledge, personal skills (soft skills), and technical skills acquired.
FAQ
- Is a final exam required? Yes, a final oral exam is required.
- Is there a minimum attendance requirement? Yes, attendance is mandatory for at least 80% of the total teaching hours.
- Are there preferred requirements for selection? Yes, specialization in cardiology, cardiochirurgia, or sports medicine, and documented clinical activity involving the evaluation of athletes are preferred.
Event of Opening
The opening event of the program will take place on July 1, 2025, at 16:30.
Organization
The program is organized by the Department of Cardiac, Thoracic, and Vascular Sciences and Public Health of the University of Padua.
Contact
For more information, please contact the referent, Enzo Mosca.
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Program Overview
The SPORTCARD - Sports cardiology program is a course of perfection offered in collaboration with the Department of Sports Medicine at the University of Semmelweis, Budapest, Hungary. The program aims to provide theoretical and practical knowledge on the characteristics of the athlete's heart and the diagnosis, risk stratification, and clinical management of athletes with cardiovascular diseases.
Program Objectives
The program has the following objectives:
- To form participants in the prescription of exercises, cardiac rehabilitation, and management of cardiac emergencies in sports facilities.
- To improve the ability to interact with clinical cardiologists, electrophysiologists, hemodynamicists, and sports medicine physicians involved in the multidisciplinary management of athletes.
- To provide knowledge on the interpretation of cardiological examinations in athletes and the clinical management of athletes recognized as having cardiopathy.
Target Audience
The program is aimed at graduates in Medicine and Surgery and nurses holding a university diploma in health professions for prevention and rehabilitation.
Program Structure
The program includes the following topics:
- Introduction to sports cardiology and the athlete's heart
- Evaluation of athletes with suspected cardiac diseases
- Management of athletes with cardiac diseases
- Anatomical and physiological modifications related to the use of doping substances
- Epidemiology of sudden death and cardiac arrest on the playing field
- Modalities and effectiveness of screening for the identification of athletes affected by cardiopathy
Admission Requirements
The admission requirements include:
- A degree in Medicine and Surgery or a related field
- A diploma in health professions for prevention and rehabilitation
- Specialization in cardiology, cardiochirurgia, or sports medicine is preferred
- Documented clinical activity involving the evaluation of athletes is preferred
Tuition Fees
The total tuition fee for the program is €3,520.50, divided into two installments: €2,222.50 and €1,300.00.
Duration and Frequency
The program has a duration of one year and requires a minimum attendance of 80% of the total teaching hours.
Language
The program is taught in English.
Credits
The program awards 12 CFU (University Formative Credits).
Open Badges
The program offers Open Badges, which are digital certificates of disciplinary knowledge, personal skills (soft skills), and technical skills acquired.
FAQ
- Is a final exam required? Yes, a final oral exam is required.
- Is there a minimum attendance requirement? Yes, attendance is mandatory for at least 80% of the total teaching hours.
- Are there preferred requirements for selection? Yes, specialization in cardiology, cardiochirurgia, or sports medicine, and documented clinical activity involving the evaluation of athletes are preferred.
Event of Opening
The opening event of the program will take place on July 1, 2025, at 16:30.
Organization
The program is organized by the Department of Cardiac, Thoracic, and Vascular Sciences and Public Health of the University of Padua.
