Master's Degree Courses
Master's Degree Courses attached to the Medicine Doctorate program are characterized by their intrinsic high value. The general purpose is to provide right research skills to health professionals in order to have access to PhD studies. Moreover, the aspects not exactly clinical (but important enough for medical attention) are complemented. Finally, it is aimed to provide basic clinical information for those graduates in basic sciences in order to encourage a translational approach on their researches.
Coordination committees from master's degrees can recognize previous studies according to the current regulations under the conditions set up in the section Recognition of Previous Studies.
Master's Degree Courses attached to the Doctorate program are the following:
Critical and emergency care (editions until 2011-12)
Respiratory Medicine (editions until 2011-12)
Clinical Sciences Research
Research in Liver Diseases (editions until 2010-12)
International Health (editions until 2011-12)
Organ, Tissue And Cell Donation And Transplant (editions until 2011-12)
Autoimmune and systemic diseases (editions until 2010-11)
Palliative care (editions until 2011-12)
Translational Medicine
Advanced Medical Skills
Clinical Research ( from 2012-12,
composed of the following specialties:
Critical and emergency care
Clinical Microbiology
Chronic kidney disease
International Health
Liver Diseases
Organ, Tissue And Cell Donation And Transplant
Palliative care
Respiratory Medicine
Recognition of previous studies
Previous Certificates |
Recognition |
Degree Graduates with Hospital Residency -MIR, FIR, PIR, QUIR- ( after having passed at least the third training course ) and the specialists with EU certificate |
up to 9 credits |
Specific Master Courses from the University of Barcelona |
up to 9 credits |
Doctorate Programs partially completed |
up to 9 credits |
Nevertheless, Coordination Committees from the master's degrees would apply other recognitions for previous accredited training from the ones expected above, keeping in mind that the student must take at least 40 credits
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