The Master in Management for the coordination functions of the health professions develops advanced skills in the first level organizational and management area, in order to implement health planning policies and interventions aimed at continuous quality improvement, with reference to the structural, technological and human resources of the area to which they belong, to guarantee the objectives of the healthcare organizational system.
MODE |
Part-time and blended |
ATTENDANCE |
80% lessons 100% internship |
BROCHURE |
Recipients and access requirements
Admission to the Master requires a five-year high school diploma and a first-level degree in one of the following degree classes:
- nursing health professions and midwifery health profession (SNT/01);
- rehabilitation health professions (SNT/02);
- technical health professions (SNT/03);
- prevention health professions (SNT/04);
- equivalent title.
The university qualification must be possessed by the candidate admitted to attend the Master within and no later than 90 days from the start of the same. Candidates admitted to the Master's who, on the date of the selections, do not possess said qualification, will be eligible as "sub-conditional participants in attendance".
Educational objectives
At the end of the Master students will be able to:
- manage human resources and relationships within interdisciplinary working groups and with respect to innovative organizational methods;
- manage economic and financial resources;
- manage information and communication processes with the use of adequate technology and documentation;
- manage processes, projects and assessments in the context of service coordination;
- manage quality projects in relation to the continuous improvement of health services.
Final profile
The achievement of the Master in Management for the Coordination Functions of the Health Professions is an essential requirement for covering the role of professional coordinator and being able to carry out the exercise of the coordination function as envisaged by art. 6 of Law 43/2006.
Didactic structure and thematic areas
Classroom and online teaching
Classroom and online teaching introduces participants to the development of the skills necessary to face and solve management problems and to transfer the knowledge acquired in operational contexts.
Some content relating to the thematic areas will be provided through the University's distance learning platform, in live streaming and via recordings.
Each area provides in many cases a multidisciplinary approach for the identification and analysis of problems in the management of nursing pertinent services. These problems constitute the first part of the training contract.
Classroom and online teaching is organized into the following thematic areas:
1) Basic skills area
2) Organizational skills area
3) Economic-financial skills area
4) Management skills area
4.1) Change management
4.2) Personnel management
4.3) Service management
4.4) The management of innovation in healthcare
At the end of each thematic area, the participant will have to pass an evaluation test which may consist of a short written test and/or the presentation and discussion of a project. Passing these tests will allow access to the final test which consists in the elaboration and discussion of a thesis.
Internship
The internship activity and the realization of specific project works will allow the participants to consolidate and experiment with the theoretical contents explained in the classroom, measuring themselves with clinical-organizational and managerial problems.
The internship can take place in presence at the Campus Bio-Medico University Hospital and/or at other affiliated healthcare companies. In agreement with the internship referents, part of the same can be carried out remotely through special platforms. 20 credits corresponding to a total of 500 hours are attributed to the training internship and the elaboration of the project works.
For those who are already employed by an institution or a company, the internship will coincide directly with the elaboration of the project work.
Discounted rates and scholarships
Discounted rates are provided for undergraduates and graduates from theUniversità Campus Bio-Medico di Roma and in favor of the employees of the Campus Bio-Medico University Hospital. The amount of each installment is, in this case, €750 each. instead of €1.050 each.
The Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma participates in tenders by INPS and other bodies for the awarding of scholarships to participants belonging to specific categories. The ranking of the winners of these scholarships that may be awarded will be communicated in the manner and within the times specified by the relative notices published by the granting bodies.
Title awarded
Participants who complete the Master and are in compliance with the administrative obligations will be awarded the title of st level University Master in Management for the Coordination Functions of the Health Professions. The acknowledgment of the training credit is linked both to regular attendance and to passing the ongoing and final tests.
Participation in a University Master provides for the exemption from CME credits in compliance with the Determination of the CNFC of 17 July 2013 on the subject of "Exemptions, Exemptions, Individual Tutoring, Training Abroad, Self-learning, Registration Methods and Certification".