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MASTER’S PROGRAM IN FAMILY AND COMMUNITY NURSING: TOWARD HEALTHCARE BEYOND THE HOSPITAL

The First-Level Master’s Program in Family and Community Nursing and Integrated Care for Public Health, part of the Healthcare Master’s offer from the Department of Medicine and Surgery at the University of Parma, provides a training pathway dedicated to healthcare professionals who wish to work in modern care settings. The program is designed to respond to emerging needs in the areas of chronic diseases, disabilities, and community support.

This Master’s aims to train nurses with clinical and organizational skills in community-based work, fostering collaboration with general practitioners and multidisciplinary teams to ensure continuity of care and personalized interventions. Core topics include needs assessment across different life stages, health promotion, health education, home care, disabilities, family planning, outcome monitoring, and the integration of healthcare and social services.

Interactive teaching, workshops, seminars, and project work form the core of the program. A practical internship in affiliated hospital, community, or residential facilities is also included, allowing participants to apply the skills acquired. Lessons will be delivered online in synchronous mode, two days per week on alternating weeks, making it easier for working professionals to balance study and employment.

The Master’s Program will begin in March 2026 and will run for 13 months. A total of 60 places are available. Applications will close on January 30, 2026, at 12:00 p.m.

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