University, tomorrow the first graduates of Nursing from Lum – Il Tempo

Rome, November 17 (Adnkronos Health) – The first 82 graduates of the Lum Giuseppe Degennaro University Nursing Degree Program, whose graduation session will begin tomorrow morning, November 18, starting at 08.30 at ‘F. Regional public hospital. Miulli’, where the Course is taught. Established in 2022 with the aim of responding to the increasing need for nurses in the region, the Lum degree program in Nursing – a note informs – has demonstrated an important attractive capacity with 120 places per year reserved for candidates who pass the selection tests.

“The first nursing graduates are an important milestone for Lum – said Alessandro Galazzi, coordinator of the Course of Study – Thanks to the important synergy with Miulli Hospital we can train highly qualified professionals in the field of nursing. The goal was achieved thanks to teamwork, starting from the governance of Lum who believed in the establishment of the Nursing degree program, by the director of the Department of Medicine and Surgery Lum Prof. Moncharmont, by the excellent teaching staff of the Course and by Dr.

“It is important to see today the results of a path that started three years ago: the first graduates of Lum University who completed their training course at Miulli Hospital, home of the three-year Nursing degree program for the 2024-2025 academic year – said Vitangelo Dattoli, Miulli Medical Director – Since the beginning we have sought to build an educational and professional model in line with the best national standards and the results are visible in the preparation, sensitivity and attention of the students demonstrating both at the technical-professional level and the humanization of care. Ethics represents a fundamental pillar for Ente Miulli and has guided every phase of our training path. This is the value we want to convey and find fully in our first graduates today”. “His appointment is now set for next year in celebration of the first graduates of the Department of Medicine and Surgery, a milestone that further enriches the value of our commitment to health training,” he concluded.