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Humanitas is
what is known in Italy as an Istituto di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico (IRCCS: a
Scientific Institute of Admission and Care) that has been recognised by the Ministry of Health and
Lombardy’s Regional Government as a centre of excellence in terms of the quality of its healthcare
services and its ability to translate the results of research and innovation into everyday clinical
practice.
Research is the driving force of scientific dynamics and essential for
extending the breadth and depth of knowledge: in Humanitas, it has been planned as an integral part
of the training of physicians because of its natural interaction with clinical skills. This is why
the Humanitas Research Foundation was established with the aim of supporting and orienting basic
and clinical research with scientific and technological high-profile, and promoting the training of
young researchers in an international dimension.
Internationalisation is a key element in Humanitas’ research as it
provides a point of reference and comparison with academics from all over the world.
The currently ongoing basic and clinical research projects include
verifying the efficacy of new drugs, identifying genetic characteristics that can be used to
diagnose and treat oncological diseases, defining innovative diagnostic methods, and developing
increasing advanced operating techniques thanks to the support provided by new technologies.
In terms of basic research, the work of the immunology laboratories is
particularly important because it is focused on the inflammatory mechanisms underlying the
formation and development of diseases ranging from cancer to inflammatory gastrointestinal and
cardiovascular diseases, in addition to applied molecular biology studies mainly in the fields of
gastroenterology and oncology.
The projects are characterised by the
application of the so-called “translational” model, which is based on the integration of laboratory
and clinical activities in order to allow the continuous exchange of information necessary to
ensure that research results are transferred to a patient’s bedside as rapidly as possible.
The research work of Humanitas is also carried out in collaboration
with other national and international institutions, such as Fondazione Michele Rodriguez (dedicated
to scientific quantitative measurements in medicine), Fondazione ARIEL (active in the field of
infantile neuromotor sciences), and Fondazione Mercuriale, which is involved in biological and
biomechanical research in the field of orthopedics.
Undergraduate and post-graduate training
Humanitas hosts the International
Medical School, offered by Università degli Studi di Milano (www.mimed.it). It combines
academic training and
hospital experience as well as laboratory research. The degree distinctive
features are here presented:
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international profile, with
lessons held in English by Italian professors and contributions from European and
North American
visiting professors
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innovative teaching methods: problem base learning through structured training
problems, small study groups, and discussions of medical cases. Exchange programmes with foreign
universities are also foreseen as a milestone of the study path.
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highly integrated curriculum, with the teaching activities and different courses
are divided into blocks right from the start, with closely linked, integrated content for a limited
number of students, targeted trainings could be followed at Milan Faculty, as part of the
MD-PhD medical research degree
- particular attention is paid to students welcoming, by creating both meetings with skilled
medical professionals and a sense of academic community between students and teaching staff.
The idea of combining clinical with scientific and research activities
means that Humanitas is involved in both undergraduate and post-graduate training projects. It is
recognised as a university centre of education and training in which, as a result of agreements
with the most important universities in Italy, undergraduate medical students and physicians
attending different post-graduate schools undertake a part of their training by participating in
the clinical activities of the hospital’s Operating Units directed by university-appointed
teachers.
Istituto Clinico Humanitas is also the site of Milan University’s
Nursing degree course - the teaching of which is based on theoretical lessons in clinical,
humanist and nursing disciplines, as well as practical training in various hospital services - and
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