Diagnostic technical health professions sciences
What is the objective of the course? What is it?
What does it train you for?
What does it train you for?
The Master's graduate in Sciences of Technical Diagnostic Healthcare Professions is responsible for diagnostic-assistance, managerial, educational, and research processes.
Among their main tasks are applying the basic sciences specific to the individual professional roles to make decisions about the organization and management of healthcare services provided by technical healthcare personnel; utilizing skills in health economics and business organization; overseeing technical organization in the diagnostic/assistance areas of specific sectors; designing and implementing training interventions for technical-healthcare personnel; sharing their expertise with individual professional figures; and promoting multi-professional integration while considering the ethical and deontological aspects of specific healthcare professions.
What do you learn?
The Master's Degree program trains students in the following areas: Social relationships, communication, and group dynamics: This area aims to provide graduates with skills in establishing interpersonal relationships, managing conflicts, interacting with patients/users and medical/healthcare personnel to improve the delivery of technical diagnostic and assistance services.
Healthcare law and ethical-professional responsibilities: Focus on legal and ethical aspects of healthcare practices.
Business economics: The course aims to provide knowledge in health economics, business/healthcare organization, and data management to enable leadership and coordination in public and private healthcare facilities.
Statistics, epidemiology, and bioethics: The course is designed to provide knowledge useful for managing healthcare data and workflow management.
Research methodology and innovation: Graduates are expected to apply research and innovation outcomes in the workplace, impacting professional growth and diagnostic/assistance practices.
Professional area: The program includes educational activities aimed at providing advanced knowledge and skills in specific professional areas, through dedicated teachings in the scientific-disciplinary sectors of diagnostic technical professions and assistance techniques.
What can you do with it?
Profile: Technical Coordinator Functions: The Technical Coordinator is responsible for coordinating and organizing professional, financial, and managerial resources within healthcare services or a healthcare service structure.
Competencies: Coordination in the Technical Healthcare Profession: Organization and supervision of structures and service delivery with a focus on efficiency and effectiveness.
Technological implementation, resource optimization, staff training, and logistical management.
Career Opportunities: Technical Coordinator in hospital companies.
Accredited healthcare facilities within Regional Health Systems.
Private healthcare facilities.
Continuing education and training.
Research in the field of expertise.