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2 Surgery M.D. Degree Programs in Italy


Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
MD in Medicine and Surgery (Bolzano)
- Bolzano, Italy
M.D.
Full time
6 years
On-Campus
English
The Medicine and Surgery program is offered by Università Cattolica in collaboration with Claudia Polo Universitario delle Professioni Sanitarie. Lectures are conducted at Claudiana, located in Bolzano, the capital of the South Tyrol region. The students of the new degree program will have access to state-of-the-art facilities and a qualified faculty, benefiting from the experience of doctors and researchers from the A. Gemelli University Hospital and the clinical training opportunities provided by local facilities.


Saint Camillus International University of Health and Medical Sciences
Degree in Medicine and Surgery
- Rome, Italy
M.D.
Full time
6 years
On-Campus
English
The mission of the six year Degree – single cycle – Course is identified with the training of a doctor with an international professional profile, characterized by a multidisciplinary and integrated vision of health and disease problems, with an education oriented towards the community, the territory, the global health challenges and fundamentally towards disease prevention and health promotion and with a humanistic culture in its implications of medical interest.
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Surgery degree programs at the M.D. level in Italy offer a comprehensive and rigorous approach to medical education. You’ll engage with a rich blend of hands-on clinical practice and foundational research that prepares students for a dynamic career in healthcare.
In these programs, students delve into specialized courses such as surgical techniques, patient care management, and anatomy. Active learning methods, including simulations and practical workshops, help students refine critical skills like suturing, performing minimally invasive procedures, and applying advanced surgical technologies. The environment encourages independence and curiosity as students interact with diverse patient populations and learn from experienced professionals.
Graduates of M.D. programs in Italy often find themselves well-prepared for various career paths, including residency in surgical specialties, academic positions in medical education, or roles in healthcare innovation. The approach to medical training emphasizes both clinical and research competencies, fostering adaptability as students explore new ideas in surgical practice.