1.5 Μαθησιακά αποτελέσματα του Προγράμματος

Programme Learning Outcomes

Learning outcomes and qualifications acquired upon successful completion of the Joint Inter-Institutional Postgraduate Programme of Studies (IIPSP).

  • Training through practical and theoretical education in resuscitation across the entire age spectrum.

  • Familiarisation with the principles, theories, methodologies, and practices of the disciplines covered by the IIPSP, fostering critical understanding, insight, and their connection with other fields of knowledge.

  • Acquisition of sufficient knowledge and experience in research methods.

  • Development of the ability to search for, critically evaluate, and utilise both Greek and international literature. 

Graduates of the IIPSP will be able to:

  • Staff resuscitation units at primary and secondary care levels and provide high-quality care in both in-hospital and out-of-hospital settings.

  • Staff intensive care units (ICUs).

  • Competently staff the emergency department.

  • Prepare for doctoral-level studies.

  • Teach the subject matter.

The comprehensive, multi-level interdisciplinary knowledge provided by the IIPSP enables its graduates to pursue doctoral studies, with particular emphasis on cutting-edge applied research at national and international academic institutions.

The IIPSP also fosters closer collaboration between participating departments, enhances their international visibility, and improves their effective networking with businesses and organisations at national, regional, and international levels. It contributes to enriching the teaching and research process through the dynamic utilisation of critical scientific synergies and valuable resources.

The purpose of the IIPSP “Resuscitation” is to educate and specialise young health science professionals in the broad and evolving field of resuscitation, introducing them to research methods for the production and application of new scientific knowledge. The aim is both the prevention and the immediate, effective management of critically ill patients in in-hospital and out-of-hospital settings. Additionally, it provides education in resuscitation and related decision-making, as well as in the care of patients who have been successfully treated in the emergency department, general wards, or intensive care units.