Master's Degree in Healthcare Management at Federico II University of Naples

Maria Triassi, direttrice del Master di II livello in Management Sanitario
Maria Triassi, direttrice del Master di II livello in Management Sanitario
Thursday 29 February 2024, 15:41
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Just over 30 days left to secure a spot for the new edition of the Second Level Master in Healthcare Management offered by the Federico II University of Naples and directed by Professor Maria Triassi, which has become essential over the years for the training of healthcare professionals who are able to navigate the complex dynamics of the system and, at the same time, actively improve them. "We are proud to receive applications from all over Italy every year; an important phenomenon of 'active migration', borrowing a central concept in healthcare, that makes us proud and tells us we are on the right path. We receive many applications every year, but only 40 will be admitted," explains Professor Maria Triassi, coordinator and true soul of the Master. Affiliated with the School of Management and Advanced Training of the Department of Public Health of the University, the course aims to equip healthcare professionals with the essential managerial tools to interact with corporate management. This year with an additional requirement: the recognition of a managerial training certificate, as established by a directorial decree of the Campania Regional Government. "The recognition allows the Master to obtain accreditation as a valid course, not only for the issuance of the university Master's degree but also for the acquisition of the managerial training certificate for general managers, healthcare managers, administrative managers, and directors of complex structures," concludes Triassi. Therefore, following the recognition by the Campania Region, the Master acquires the status of a qualifying course for the managerial functions of the National Health Service structures. The goal is to facilitate an effective integration between the delivery of high-quality care and the optimization of available resources. The Master, which is constantly evolving to face emerging challenges, has recently integrated new content and has also adapted to the issues that arose during the COVID-19 pandemic, addressing the implications it has had on the internal organization of healthcare. The program is aimed at a maximum of 40 participants with a master's degree. To apply, it is necessary to participate in the announcement issued by the University, with a deadline set for April 2, 2024. All detailed information about the course, including objectives, content, and organizational methods, is available on the webpage of the Federico II University of Naples, at the address www.unina.it/didattica/post-laurea/master.
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