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Training programs at Aldo e Cele Daccò Center |
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The Institute’s training programs fall under the heading of biomedical science, and are part of the Lombardy Region’s professional training schemes. There are courses for specialized laboratory technicians, and for graduates intending to do research. Special training for clinical trial nurses is provided at the Aldo and Cele Daccò Clinical Research Center for Rare Diseases, at Ranica, near Bergamo. Students enrolled in formal courses receive one month preparatory training, after which they are assigned study grants. | | | A first level Master Course in Clinical Research was set up in 2006 in collaboration with the University of Milan. It is aimed at medical doctors, nurses, biologists, biotechnicians and pharmacists. The Institute also organizes a two-years Second Level Master course on Rare Diseases, together with the University of Torino, at Ranica (BG). Ranica also hosts, in collaboration with the University of Torino, the students of the Clinical Pathology Specialization.
| | | | | | The University of Maastricht, together with the Ospedali Riuniti di Bergamo and the Mario Negri Institute, offer young Dutch Medicine graduates and undergraduates the opportunity to spend a year at the Laboratories in Bergamo and Ranica.
| | | | | | Courses for Pharmacological Research Specialist and for Biochemical Research Technician require full-time attendance, meaning students cannot have an outside job.
| | | | | | Students are usually assigned to one of the Institute's laboratories, where they gradually gain specialized skills by working on specific research projects. They are expected to attend lessons, seminars, courses and congresses and learn how to make full use of the Institute's well-stocked library. hould the opportunity arise, students are expected to be available for trips abroad, to participate in conferences on their specific topic. nce they have their diploma, graduates and technicians who want to continue their research at the Institute may be offered a chance to spend a year or two abroad.
| | | | | | Training programs at the Aldo e Cele Daccò Center:
| | | | | | First Level Master Clinical Research, Università di Milano | | | Second Level Master Course Rare Diseases, Università di Torino | | | Specialization school clinical pathology | | | Graduation thesis |
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