IPPS "Contemporary Medical Acts: Legal Regulation and Bioethical Dimension"
The studies of the Interdepartmental Program of Postgraduate Studies (IPPS or equivalently: MSc) "Contemporary Medical Acts: Legal Regulation and Bioethical Dimension" last 4 semesters. The aim of this MSc is the study and research of medical, ethical, social and law issues which stem from the medical and biomedical research and practice. Upon the successful completion of the master’s thesis at the end of the fourth semester the students obtain an MSc in “Contemporary Medical Acts: Legal Regulation and Bioethical Dimension" (Total ECTS: 120).
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Study Guide
Qualification Awarded
CONTEMPORARY MEDICAL ACTS: LEGAL REGULATION AND BIOETHICAL DIMENSION
Programme of Study
DtPMS Sýnchrones Iatrikés práxeis: Dikaiikī rýthmisī kai vioīthikī diástasī (2011-2018)
Collaborating Schools
Medicine Dentistry Law Theology
Cycle / Level
2nd / Postgraduate
Academic Year
2023 - 2024
Status
Inactive
Website
https://www.med.auth.gr/content/gram-bioethics
Contact email
bioethics@med.auth.gr
ECTS / Workload
One ECTS unit corresponds to 25 hours of workload.
Qualification awarded CONTEMPORARY MEDICAL ACTS: LEGAL REGULATION AND BIOETHICAL DIMENSION
Level of qualification Postgraduate
Specific admission requirements
The Program of Postgraduate Studies "Contemporary Medical Acts: Legal Regulation and Bioethical Dimension" accepts graduates of the Departments of Medicine, Dentistry, Law and Theology.
The admission of students is based on rating their documented qualifications, their interview and written examinations.
Qualification requirements and regulations, profile of the programme, key learning outcomes and occupational profiles
According to Law 1567/20-10-2004, alteration Law 1807/10-9-2007, for the acquisition of the MSc (Master of Science) "Contemporary Medical Acts: Legal Regulation and Bioethical Dimension", postgraduate students have to complete a set of courses extending over 4 semesters, which corresponds to 120 ECTS (Law 67145/B7, Law 1889/2007/ Β7). Τhey have to attend and successfully be examined to nine courses; six compulsory and three elective ( 90 ECTS). In the 4th semester (30 ECTS) they design and complete their Postgraduate Thesis, which they defend publicly and, subsequently, being examined. The program aims to the specialization of a spectrum of scientists in "Contemporary Medical Acts: Legal Regulation and Bioethical Dimension".
Professional status (if applicable)
Graduates of the MSc "Contemporary Medical Acts: Legal Regulation and Bioethical Dimension" will be able to work in positions of public and private sectors, which require specialized knowledge in the subject of "Contemporary Medical Acts: Legal Regulation and Bioethical Dimension".
Access to further studies
The qualification is a terminal award and allows access to doctoral studies.
Examination regulations, assessment and grading
Grading scheme, grade distribution guidance (in original language): A scale of 1 to 10 applies to the marks of each subject in the Hellenic Higher Education. The grading scheme for the qualification of the Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Study Program follows the following distribution: (Ministerial Decision no Φ.1231/ Β1/425 art.60, Hellenic Government Gazette no 1099/2000/B):
Άριστα (Arista) Excellent: 8.50-10.00
Λίαν Καλώς (Lian Kalos) Very Good: 6.50- 8.49
Καλώς (Kalos) Good: 6.00-6.49
Minimum passing grade: 6 (AUTH Rule of Procedure Α. Π. Θ., no 127/2-2-11).
Graduation requirements
4 Semesters, 120 ECTS. Approval of Postgraduate Courses (General Assembly of Special Composition 12/30-04-2015).
The students need to collect 60 ECTS (European Credit Transfer System) from the Compulsory Courses, and 30 ECTS from the Preparation of the MSc Thesis (for a total of 90 ECTS). Each unit ECTS represents, on average, 25 hours of theoretical or practical training or guided learning training, in accordance with similar Postgraduate Courses of European Universities.
Mode of study
Full-time or part-time studies.
Programme director or equivalent Kyriakos Anastasiadis
Courses
Courses of the 1st semester
1st semester
Courses of the 3rd semester
3rd semester