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Naples (meaning "new city") is the capital of Campania and the third-largest municipality in Italy, after Rome and Milan. As of 2012, around 960,000 people.

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2 Naples (meaning "new city") is the capital of Campania and the third-largest municipality in Italy, after Rome and Milan. As of 2012, around 960,000 people live within the city's administrative limits. The Naples urban area, covering 1,023 km 2 has a population of between 3 million and 3.7 million, and is the 8th- most populous urban area in the European Union. Between 4.1 and 4.9 million people live in theNaples metropolitan area, one of the largest metropolises on the Mediterranean Sea.

3 The Naples School of Medicine dates back to the foundation of the University of Naples, ordered by the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire Frederick II on 5 June, 1224. This scholarly and illuminated sovereign had clearly understand that only Naples, a city of solid Ancient Greek and Roman culture, could accommodate his social conception of learning. According to Federico II, culture should be available to all, without travelling afar…. These principles therefore were the cornerstones of the oldest state School of Medicine. This was a great advantage for young scholars of the time, but not for the actual Institution which flourished when sovereigns dedicated their efforts and intellect, but suffered in times when leaders where otherwise occupied by battles and war. The university houses several diverse museums which reflect the many scientific areas of the Institution and their long history. These collections are remarkable for their quantity and quality and many departments also represent their teaching and research history including relevant scientific instruments, equipment and other artefacts (documents, pictures etc). The most important medical collections are:

4 Museum of Anatomy (c/o Human Anatomy Section in the Department of Chemical and Preventive Public Medicine) This museum’s complex history reflects the progressive extension of its collections, its ever changing autonomy, and its role in the many crises between the late 18th century and the Unification of Italy. It is linked to the Museums of Mineralogy and Zoology, and these three share phases of common splendor and decadence, rises and falls which were strongly related to the political, historical and administrative events of the city and which reflect the sometimes difficult relationship between science and power. MUSEUM OF PHARMACOLOGY: instruments, books, journals and drugs of historical interest. (c/o “L. Donatelli” Pharmacology Section, Department of Experimental Medicine). The historical collection of instruments, drugs, books and furnishings that forms the "Leonardo Donatelli" Museum in the Department of Experimental Medicine of the Faculty of Medicine of the Seconda Università di Napoli represents the scientific and cultural legacy of generations of scholars involved with the Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology dating from its reorganization within the Chair of Medical Subjects, ordered by Domenico Cirillo in the late 18 th century. "De Re Dentaria apud Veteres" MUSEUM and collection of dental preparations (c/o Department of Oral Medicine and Surgery) Since the turn of the century the department heads Professors Scervino, d`Alise, Giardino, Marenduzzo, and currently Prof. Gombos have collected and stored materials, documents and books on dentistry In the archives, storage and library of the ex-Institute of Oral Medicine. In the school of Dental Technology directed by Professor Renato De Fazio, instruments in use at the beginning of the century were collected until 1970.

5 Study Areas Complesso didattico di Sant'Andrea delle Dame - Via Luigi De Crecchio – Napoli Via Arena – Contrada San Benedetto – Caserta

6 First year 1 st semester Human Anatomy Biology and Genetics Chemistry and introduction to Biochemistry Medical Physics Basic medical scientific methods 2 nd semester Biochemistry Biology and Genetics Histology and Embryology Scientific English Basic medical scientific methods Second year 1 st semester Human Anatomy Biochemistry Human Physiology Basic medical scientific methods 2 nd semester Human Anatomy Human Physiology Scientific English Clinical scientific methods Microbiology

7 Third Year 1 st semester Human physiology Immunology and immunopathology Laboratory medicina Clinical scientific methods Pathology and physiopathology 2 nd semester Scientific English Laboratory medicine Clinical scientific methods Pathology and physiopathology Fourth year 1 st semester Pathological anatomy and associations with clinical anatomy Scientific English Applied medical scientific methods Applied pathology I diseases of respiratory system and cardiovascular system Applied pathology II diseases of kidney and urinary system 2 nd semester Pathological anatomy and associations with clinical anatomy Diagnostic imaging Pharmacology and toxicology Applied medical scientific methods Applied pathology III diseases of the digestive system endocrine system and metabolism

8 Fifth Year 1 st semester Pharmacology and toxicology Diseases of the nervous system Internal medicine and general surgery Applied pathology IV diseases of the blood hematopoietic organs immune system and rheumatology Applied pathology V infectious diseases of human reproduction 2 nd semester Dermatology and plastic surgery Scientific English Movement disorders and rheumatology Medical scientific methods: public health Diseases of the sensory organs Psychiatry and clinical psychology Sixth Year 1 st semester Obstetrics and gynaecology Internal medicine and general surgery Medical scientific methods public health Paediatrics 2 nd semester Emergency medicine and surgery Internal medicine and surgery Medical scientific methods: forensic medicine and the law

9 The following specializations are offered at the Seconda Università di Napoli. Spaces available are based on structure suitability, personnel availability and on university stipulations. The number of available positions is assigned every year by the ‘Ministero del Lavoro, della Salute e delle Politiche Sociali’ in accordance with regional authorities. Specialization schools offer the following degrees Allergology and Clinical Immunology Anatomical Pathology Anestesia, Rehabilitation and Intensive Care Audiology and Speech Therapy Clinical Biochemistry Cardiac Surgery Gastric Surgery and Surgical Endoscopy General Surgery Maxillofacial Surgery Oral Surgery Pediatric Surgery Reconstructive and Cosmetic Surgery Thoracic Surgery Vascualr Surgery Dermatology and Sexually Transmitted Disease Hematology Endocrinology and Metabolic Disorders Gastro-enterology Geriatrics Medical Pharmacology Medical Genetics Gynaecology and Obstetrics Cardiovascular Disease Respiratory Disease Infectious Diseases Hygiene and Preventive Medicine Occupational Disease Emergency Medicine Sports Medicine Internal Medicine Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Nuclear Medicine Legal Medicine Thermal Medicine Medical Nephrology Neurosurgery Neurology Pediatric Neuropsychiatry Microbiology and Virology Ophthalmology Otolaryngology Orthopedics and Traumatology Medical Oncology Orthodontics Clinical Pathology Pediatrics Psychiatry Rheumatology Radiation diagnostics Radiation Therapy Nutrition Science Biostatistics Urology


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