At a press conference held at the Tanjug international press centre, Milosavljevic said that the first two years of the master’s programme, which will be implemented at Belgrade’s Faculty of Medicine, will be free of charge and will comprise both theory and practice.
Vice Dean for International Relations at the Faculty of Medicine Nebojsa Lalic pointed to the importance of the project as a modern approach to education.
The programme has been created by the Faculties of Medicine in Belgrade, Novi Sad, Nis, Kragujevac and the Faculty of Organisational Sciences, under the auspices of the Ministry of Health.
The programme will be financed by the EU as part of the project Healthcare Management Education.
People who already work in healthcare institutions, whether in the medical, financial, legal or administrative sectors, can also participate in the programme, which will help them improve their knowledge and their management skills.
The best students will have a chance to visit healthcare institutions and universities all over the Europe.
The deadline for submitting applications is February 15. For all additional information, please visit the web site:
www.healthmanagementinfo.com.