Dear Visitors,
It is with great pleasure and honor that I welcome you to the official website of the Interdepartmental Postgraduate Program “Resuscitation” of the University of West Attica. This program, the outcome of collaboration between the Department of Nursing at the University of West Attica and the Department of Medicine at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, aims to provide high-quality postgraduate education in the vital field of resuscitation.
Our website is designed to offer comprehensive and detailed information regarding the structure, objectives, curriculum, admission procedures, as well as the academic and research activities of the program. Moreover, you can find updates about our collaborations with international institutions, scientific conferences, and initiatives that foster both academic and professional development for our students.
As Director of the DDPMS “Resuscitation,” I am committed to the continuous enhancement of the program’s educational and research quality, aiming to train specialized healthcare professionals who will make a significant contribution to the improvement of resuscitation services in Greece and internationally.
I invite you to explore our website and discover the opportunities our program offers. Our commitment to excellence and innovation forms the foundation for achieving our educational and research goals.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
October 2025
University of West Attica, and also via synchronous e-learning
2 Years (4 Semesters)
Greek and English
120 ECTS
Diploma of Postgraduate Studies (D.M.S.) 'Resuscitation'
The Interdepartmental and Interuniversity Postgraduate Program “Resuscitation” has been designed to offer healthcare professionals and postgraduate students an environment of excellence where theory, research, and hands-on learning are uniquely combined. Below is a detailed presentation of the advantages that make it a top-tier choice:
The IIPGP accepts graduates from universities of Medicine, Nursing, Biomedical Sciences, Midwifery and all departments of Health Sciences and related Departments in Greece or Departments of recognized equivalent institutions abroad, as well as graduates of TEIs.
Teaching hours are in the afternoon/evening
Theoretical courses are held on weekdays during afternoon/evening hours.