II Level Master on Percutaneous interventional treatment of structural heart diseases

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Venue
Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna – Pisa, Italy
- Deadline for application submission 10.07.2025
- Maximum Number of Participants 20
- Tuition fees 4.500
- CFU Credits 60
- Training hours 700
Course description
Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, in partnership with the Fondazione Toscana G. Monasterio - Regione Toscana-CNR, will be offering the 6th edition of the II level Master course “Percutaneous interventional treatment of structural heart diseases” Academic Year 2024/2025.
The Course’s venue will be the main campus of Sant’Anna School; practical activities will be held in the headquarters of Fondazione G. Monasterio in Massa, at the University Hospitals of Pisa and Florence, and in other sites.
The Master will begin in September 2025 and end in March 2027.
Language of instruction will be English.
Course target
The essential qualifications for submitting the admission application are: being under 65 years of age, a degree in Medicine and Surgery (or an equivalent degree obtained from an Italian or foreign university or higher education institution), and a specialization diploma (or equivalent qualification) in Cardiology or Cardiac Surgery and related disciplines, or alternatively, attendance at a Specialization School in the same disciplines.
Training objectives
The general objective of the Master is to provide the cardiologist and the cardiac surgeon theoretical and practical skills for an innovative and modern therapeutic approach to the patient suffering from structural heart disease (i.e. non-coronary). Specifically, the Master aims to: 1) provide the diagnostic bases and clinical criteria that allow the identification of the population of patients susceptible to percutaneous and / or hybrid approaches; 2) to illustrate the panorama of imaging techniques, their interpretative bases and their use in the diagnostic-therapeutic process; 3) analyze the pre-, intra and post-operative medical aspects (role of the clinical and interventional cardiologist, radiologist, anesthesiologist, cardiac surgeon); 4) to illustrate both the novelties of structural interventional techniques both in theory and in practice; 5) provide the elements of health economics and resource management with a focus on the socio-economic impact of innovative approaches in medicine.
Teaching methods
The syllabus of the Master Programme, in addition to individual studying and the preparation of a final project work, will cover 700 hours distributed over a period of 18 months and divided as follows:
• no. 130 hours of lectures and seminars (in classroom, blended or synchronous remote learning)
• no. 230 hours of e-learning on dedicated platform
• no. 40 hours of workshop that can be attended abroad
• no. 300 hours of practical internship held in one or more of the following training sites: For this edition the training sites for the residential internships are: 1. Cardiothoracic Department of the Fondazione G. Monasterio, Regione Toscana-CNR Massa, Italy, 2. Cardiothoracic and Vascular Department of the University of Pisa, Italy, 3. Structural Interventional Cardiology, Careggi University Hospital, Florence, Italy, 4. Department of Clinical and Interventional Cardiology, IRCCS Policlinico San Donato, Milan, Italy. Other available sites will be communicated during the Master course.
Course programme
The Master Programme is structured in the following main areas:
• Clinical Cardiology and Anesthesiology, to acquire theoretical and practical knowledge aimed at pre-operative evaluation of patient candidate to percutaneous structural interventions, to patient management, to risk evaluation, to evaluation of pathologies requiring non-conventional approaches, to cardioanesthesia;
• Imaging, to acquire the interpretative basis of main imaging techniques in order to optimize preoperative planning
• Percutaneous Interventions, to develop deep knowledge and skill in the use and application of percutaneous and hybrid therapies for structural heart diseases
• Health management, concerning the analysis of the economic, social and cost-benefits aspect of the new techniques.
Attendance certificate
At the end of the Master Programme, the Institution issues a second-level University Master’s Diploma, pursuant to art. 3 of Ministerial Decree No. 270/2004, as subsequently amended, to students who attended the entire training syllabus regularly and successfully, in accordance with the requirements envisaged in the Disciplinary Regulations and who are up-to-date with the payment of the enrolment fee.