Acupuncture: Integration to Western Medicine - Acupuncture: Integration to Western Medicine
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2024-04-29 | - |
Program Overview
Program Overview
The University of Rome "Tor Vergata" offers a second-level Master's program in "Agopuntura: Integrazione alla Medicina occidentale" - "Acupuncture: Integration to Western Medicine". This program is conducted in Italian and takes place over one year, with 63 CFU credits.
Program Details
- Coordinator: Prof. Michele Treglia
- Course Code: PWW
- Start Date: April 29
- The program is established in conjunction with the Istituto Paracelso and is aimed at providing specific cultural and practical preparation on Acupuncture, Phytotherapy, and traditional Chinese medicine, as well as related medical, social, and medico-legal issues.
Objectives
The Master's program aims to create a formative path focused on providing specific cultural and practical preparation on Acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine. The objectives include:
- Research on topics of importance in the specific sector for the exercise of the profession
- Indicating Acupuncture treatments and using therapeutic paths for the most frequent pathologies
Admission Requirements
- The Master's program is open to those who possess a Master's degree in Medicine and Surgery.
- Enrollment of non-EU students residing in Italy with a regular residence permit for work or study is allowed.
- The enrollment of foreign students outside the EU is regulated by current norms.
- The foreign degree must be accompanied by a CIMEA certificate.
- The access title must be possessed at the time of enrollment, before the start of the training activities.
- Auditors are allowed to attend the Master's program.
- Attendance of individual teachings is also allowed.
Program Structure
The program is designed to provide a comprehensive education in Acupuncture and its integration with Western Medicine, including both theoretical and practical aspects.
Final Notes
The program is part of the University's offer of second-level Master's programs, aimed at providing advanced training in specific fields.
