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Frequently Asked Questions
Our training offer includes practical exercises in each program. In the descriptive part of the course you can see the teachers, the duration, the location and the activities to be carried out relating to the instrumental clinical practice on the patient or the exercise on models or both.
No. The University Specialist diploma for credits awarded is equivalent to the Italian Specialization Diploma.
They cannot be converted.
Attending the Post-graduate courses and obtaining an Expert, Specialist and University Master's Diploma exempts you from the obligation to perform ECM updates during the duration of the course.
Yes, they are equivalent in Italy and in all Anglo-Saxon countries.
No. In Italy, both ECTS credits and CFU credits obtained by obtaining a Post-Graduate Diploma do not contribute to granting a further advantage in participating in a Public Competition.
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In Italia, per Frequentare i percorsi formativi Post-Laurea è necessario essere iscritti all’ordine dei Medici Chirurghi e degli Odontoiatri.
The credits awarded by Post Graduate Diplomas are ECTS. 1 ECTS is equivalent to 1 Italian CFU. In Europe there is no differentiation between first or second level Masters. What counts are the credits awarded and the training undertaken. In each program we highlight the ECTS credits awarded. Depending on the courses, from 20 to 60 ECTS
The European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) is a tool of the European Higher Education Area to make studies and courses more transparent. It helps students to move from one country to another and to have their qualifications and periods of study abroad recognised. ECTS ensures that credits earned at one higher education institution count towards a qualification for which they follow a course of study at another institution. ECTS credits are learning based on the outcomes of a particular educational path and the associated workload. ECTS improves the flexibility of study programmes for students. It also supports the planning, implementation and evaluation of higher education programmes. It is a key tool of the Bologna process, which aims to make national education systems more comparable internationally. ECTS also helps to make other documents, such as the Diploma Supplement, clearer and easier to use in different countries. ECTS has been adopted by most countries in the European Higher Education Area as their national credit system and is increasingly being used in other countries.
Where we are
Piazza Giovanni Bovio 8
80133 Napoli
Our opening hours
Monday - Friday: 09:00 - 20:00
Sunday & Saturday: 10:30 - 22:00
Contacts
Tel.: +39 370 154 4501
Mail: info@pass-italia.it