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Master's Degree in Disaster Medicine - 23rd edition a.y. 24/25

Course Type Professional Masters’ courses

Academic year 2024/2025

Membership structure
Disste

The course is called Master of Science in Disaster Medicine and is a second-level Master's degree of one-year duration. The 23rd edition of the Master is jointly organised by the Università degli Studi del Piemonte Orientale "A. Avogadro" - UPO, represented by the "Centro Interdipartimentale di Ricerca e Formazione in Medicina dei Disastri, Assistenza Umanitaria e Salute Globale (CRIMEDIM)", Novara and the Vrije Universiteit Brussel - VUB, represented by the Onderzoeksgroep Urgentie-en Rampengeneeskunde (REGIDIM).
The course will be conducted via teledidactics using an e-learning platform and in-presence in a two-week residential course.

Educational and professional objectives

The Master's Course aims to provide participants with a clear concept of Disaster Medicine and is intended as a contribution to the global development of disaster medicine.
Disaster Medicine and stands as a contribution to the global development of disaster medicine
as an academic discipline.
At the end of the course, participants should be able to:
- understand the basic characteristics of disaster medicine;
- estimate the epidemiological impacts of disasters;
- estimate health risks in disaster situations and propose primary prevention measures; and
primary;
- participate in medical surveillance and planning for disasters;
- direct the medical response in disaster situations;
- manage the medical management and care aspects of specific disasters;
- organising and managing the psychosocial support of victims and rescuers in disaster situations; and
disaster situations;
- organising and managing assessment and consultation sessions;
- organise education and training for disaster medicine and disaster medical
disaster medical management;
- manage medical-managerial aspects in complex medical emergencies;
- understand the legal, ethical and moral aspects of disaster medicine;
- supervise, develop and conduct innovative research on the medical aspects of
disasters in multidisciplinary and applied settings.

Application for admission and registration

The application for admission must be submitted online according to the procedure detailed on the European Master's Degree in Disaster Medicine website no later than 2 October 2024 at 16.00 CEST.

The documents to be attached to the application for admission are as follows:

  • substitute declaration of certification, pursuant to art. 46 point m) of Presidential Decree 28/12/2000, no. 445, certifying that a degree has been obtained and indicating all the marks awarded in the profit and degree examinations;
  •  certified copy of the qualifications assessable for admission to the course;

For foriegn students, it is necessary an official statement of conformity of the Bachelor Degree. The following documents are the ones accepted:

For Countries that signed the Lisbon Convention:

  • Declaration of Value issued by the Italian representation (embassies and consulates) of the country of the institution that issued the degree. Otherwise, it is possible to download the statement of correspondence from the ARDI website and ask for the verification certificate issued by the Italian centre ENIC-NARIC (CIMEA).

For Countries that did not sign the Lisbon Convention:

  • comparability and verification certificates issued by CIMEA or a Declaration of Value issued by the Italian representation (embassies and consulates) of the country of the institution that issued the degree. ;

All the foreign students must also provide:

  • legalised translation of the Bachelor Degree or an apostille (issued by the Italian Embassy);
  • legalised translation of the transcript of records or an apostille (issued by the Italian Embassy);
  • curriculum vitae;
  • a recommendation letter signed by an advisor or a mentor wich motivates your admission application;
  • copy of the passport or of the identity card.

More specific indications concerning the procedures and requirements for applying for admission and subsequently enrolling in the course are set out in the  Call for admission to the Master's Course, which can be found in the Attachments section.

The enrolment of any auditors to the Master's course is permitted.

Contacts and references

Executive Committee of the Master: F. Della Corte, University of Eastern Piedmont, Interdepartmental Centre for Research and Training in Disaster Medicine, Humanitarian Assistance and Global Health; I.Hubloue, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Onderzoeksgroep Urgentie-en Rampengeneeskunde; L. Ragazzoni, University of Eastern Piedmont, Interdepartmental Centre for Research and Training in Disaster Medicine, Humanitarian Assistance and Global Health; M. Debacker, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Onderzoeksgroep Urgentie-en Rampengeneeskunde;

If you have any questions about how to apply for admission, how to register for the Master's programme and how to pay the fees, please contact the DISSTE Masters contact person, Angelica Venturini.

Deadlines

  • Application submission: 2nd October 2024, 16.00 CEST
  • Selection: 18th October 2024
  • Publication of the rank list: 25th October 2024
  • Enrollment and payment of the first instalment: 8th November 2024, 16.00 CEST
  • Payment of the second instalment: 3rd March 2025

Payment fees

Registration fee: € 8,032.00, payable in two instalments: 

  • First instalment: € 4,532.00 (of which € 32,00 of revenute stamp), to be paid by the registration deadline, 8th November 202 at 16.00 CEST
  • Second instalment: € 3,500.00 by 3rd March 2025

For students enrolled as auditors, the registration fee is € 6,000.00.

Information on periods, venue and hours of teaching activity

  • Duration: annual
  • Class locations: The course will be conducted via teledidactics using an e-learning platform and in-presence in a two-week residential course at the University of Eastern Piedmont, Novara.
  • Start of lessons: 20 November 2024
  • Attendance: Attendance of at least 75% of the hours dedicated to training activities is a necessary condition for obtaining the degree.
  • Hours and credits: 1,500 hours, of which 115 of face-to-face teaching, 225 of practical exercises, 1,160 of individual study, and 500 for the final exam. Completion of the master's degree and passing the final examination results in the acquisition of 60 CFUs.

Intermediate and final examinations (500 hours, 20 CFU)

The passage from one module to the next will be possible after having verified the study of the module content and the acquisition of knowledge through intermediate tests.

At the end of the training course, the candidate will be subject to a final examination consisting of multiple-choice quizzes and the resolution of an electronic exercise via the Internet.

Title issued

The Master's degree will be awarded to the student if a final mark of 65/110 or higher is obtained. This condition, however, is subject to the student's administrative and contribution regularity within the terms set out in the notice.

The Master's degree will be awarded jointly in the form of a single document bearing the logos of the universities awarding the degree, the official name of the national qualifications corresponding to the level of the course followed, the signature of the Rectors.

 

Attachments

Call for Admission
Documento PDF - 606.35 KB

Last modified 8 August 2024