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Bachelor's Degree in Nursing and Midwifery Sciences - Nursing Profile (LM/SNT1)

Nursing management, service coordination, professional leadership, and organizational innovation in healthcare.

    • TypologyMaster's Degree
    • Duration: 2 years
    • Credits: 120 credits
    • Frequency: compulsory

The Master's Degree in Nursing and Midwifery Sciences – Nursing Profile is a two-year program designed to train professionals with advanced skills in managing care processes and managing health and social care services. The program integrates clinical-care, organizational-managerial, educational, and research skills, with a focus on quality, safety, service sustainability, and hospital-to-community integration.

The program includes teaching activities, workshops, active methodologies, and a 30-credit professional internship, completed in healthcare, organizational, training, and research settings. The program aims to foster the application of knowledge and the development of decision-making, coordination, and leadership skills.

Graduates can carry out professional activities in National Health Service facilities, public and private bodies, health and social care services, research and continuing education centres, as well as in universities and academic contexts.

  • management and coordination of health and social care services;
  • coordination of professional training and tutoring activities;
  • planning and management of ongoing and permanent training;
  • teaching in basic, post-basic and continuing nursing education;
  • consulting and leadership in management, care and training;
  • critical use of scientific evidence and collaboration in research activities.

The qualification also provides access to advanced training courses, such as second-level university master's degrees and research doctorates.

Graduates can carry out professional activities in National Health Service facilities, public and private bodies, health and social care services, research and continuing education centres, as well as in universities and academic contexts.

  • management and coordination of health and social care services;
  • coordination of professional training and tutoring activities;
  • planning and management of ongoing and permanent training;
  • teaching in basic, post-basic and continuing nursing education;
  • consulting and leadership in management, care and training;
  • critical use of scientific evidence and collaboration in research activities.

The qualification also provides access to advanced training courses, such as second-level university master's degrees and research doctorates.

The program aims to train graduates capable of analyzing individual and collective health needs, planning and managing healthcare services, coordinating care processes in hospital and community settings, and contributing to the innovation of organizational models.

The educational objectives specifically concern the development of advanced skills in nursing management, planning and evaluating services, promoting quality and safety of care, designing training activities, applying research, and making decisions consistent with the ethical, professional, and regulatory principles of the profession.

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