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GRADUATION CEREMONY – FIRST DAY FOR THE MASTER’S PROGRAMS IN HEALTHCARE

On Monday, March 23, the first of two days dedicated to the Graduation Ceremony of the Master’s Programs in Healthcare at the University of Parma took place, marking the conclusion of the educational pathways for the 2024/2025 academic year. The morning session was dedicated to the First-Level Master’s in Critical Care Nursing, while the afternoon ceremony was held for the First-Level Master’s in Management of Healthcare-Associated Infection Risk.

Both sessions opened with welcome remarks by Prof. Antonio Bonacaro, Associate Professor of Nursing Sciences at the University of Parma and President of the Master’s Programs in Healthcare, who highlighted the value of the educational journey and the importance of the competencies developed by students within health and social care services. This was followed by a lecture delivered by Prof. Elena Giovanna Bignami, Full Professor of Anesthesiology, Intensive Care and Pain Medicine at the University of Parma, entitled “Interprofessionality and Patient-Centered Care: Added Value for a Competent, Compassionate and Contemporary Healthcare System?”. The lecture offered a reflection on the role of interprofessional integration and the importance of a person-centered approach in today’s healthcare systems.

The ceremonies continued with the awarding of diplomas to the students, a symbolic moment marking the achievement of an important academic and professional milestone. Representing the graduates, a student spokesperson shared a message reflecting on the experience of the Master’s program and highlighting the personal and professional growth achieved throughout the journey. The day concluded with the traditional group photos, an opportunity for sharing and celebration among students, faculty, and coordinators.

“This day represents not only the conclusion of an educational journey, but also the beginning of a new professional phase for our students, who are called to bring skills, responsibility, and core values into healthcare settings for the future of health and social care services”. — Antonio Bonacaro, Associate Professor of Nursing Sciences at the University of Parma and President of the Master’s Programs in Healthcare.

The next Graduation Ceremony is scheduled for Friday, March 27, with additional sessions planned both in the morning and in the afternoon to celebrate the completion of the remaining Master’s Programs in Healthcare.

MASTER’S PROGRAM IN MANAGEMENT OF HEALTHCARE-ASSOCIATED INFECTION RISK: TRAINING PROFESSIONALS FOR PATIENT SAFETY

The First-Level Master’s Program in Management of Healthcare-Associated Infection Risk is part of the Healthcare Master’s offerings at the University of Parma. It is designed for healthcare professionals who wish to acquire advanced skills in the prevention, management, and surveillance of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs). The program integrates clinical, managerial, organizational, and relational aspects, enabling healthcare workers to operate independently within multidisciplinary teams, with the goal of improving the quality, safety, and efficiency of the healthcare system.

Key topics covered in the program include the adoption of best practices in antimicrobial therapy management, the development and implementation of healthcare and social-health policies at different levels (local, regional, national), supervision of infection risk control processes, effective communication with patients, caregivers, and colleagues, as well as the use of technological tools and scientific evidence to improve clinical and organizational outcomes. Training activities include interactive theoretical lessons, workshops, seminars, project work, and internships in affiliated facilities.

The Master’s Program has a duration of 13 months and awards 60 ECTS credits. Classes are delivered online in synchronous mode, with sessions held two days per week on alternate weeks. The program will start in March 2026. Enrollment is already open and will close on January 30, 2026, at 12:00 noon.

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