Modern Prevention and Treatment of Pediatric Diseases
The Master's Degree Program in "Contemporary Prevention and Treatment of Pediatric Diseases" in the field of "Pediatrics" aims to broaden studies at the postgraduate level and provide high-quality a) theoretical knowledge and clinical experience related to the contemporary prevention and treatment of pediatric diseases, with a focus on prevention, as well as diseases that require specialized knowledge and relate to pediatric specializations, and b) theoretical and applied knowledge in research. The program is governed by the Postgraduate Studies Regulations of the University of Thessaly.
Eligible applicants include graduates from Greek universities and former Technological Educational Institutes (TEIs), as well as recognized foreign institutions (validated by DOATAP/DIKATSA), with degrees in Medicine, Nursing, Midwifery, Health Visiting, Physiotherapy, Social Work, or other related health sciences. Graduates of other disciplines may also be considered, provided they demonstrate relevant professional and/or research experience, subject to approval by the appropriate academic commitees.
Graduates from foreign institutions that apply must present a certificate of recognition and equivalence from DOATAP. If such a certificate is not available, recognition may be granted by the University of Thessaly, provided the institution and the awarded degree appear in the National Registry of Recognized Foreign Institutions and the National Registry of Degree Types, as specified in Article 304 of Law 4957/2022.
Organization
Institution:
University of Thessaly
School:
School of Health Sciences
Department:
Faculty of Medicine
Language(s) of Instruction
Greek
Subject Area
Health
Mode of Delivery
Remotely, In Person
Duration
4 Semesters
ECTS Credits
120
Part Time Option
Yes
Part Time Duration
6 Semesters
Application Period
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Tuition Fees
3200€
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