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1.To provide a broad, interdisciplinary approach to latest developments, technical skills and competences required in the care of the critically sick and in emergency situations.
2.To acquire bioethical values. Introduction to the legal aspects of critical care patients.
3.To acquire the foundations and principles of health economics and to apply them to intensive care and emergency health units.
4.To train professionals to undertake tasks in the field of research which require neither a doctorate degree nor an official qualification as a specialist in health sciences.
5.To train future doctorate students.
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