Graduates of the Medicine and Surgery program can pursue a range of careers, including roles in national health services, healthcare organizations, and universities. They have opportunities for cutting-edge research in advanced technologies and biomaterials, as well as employment in the pharmaceutical and biomedical sector. Freelance practice is also an option. The program's international focus prepares graduates for roles not only nationally but also in other countries, particularly in the Mediterranean area.
The Master's Degree opens doors to specialized studies, such as specialization schools in medical, surgical, and service areas, as well as general medicine training courses. Additionally, graduates can explore research doctorates and second-level master programs. This degree aligns well with subsequent study cycles, offering pathways into research doctorates, including industrial types, and specialization schools in areas like emergency-urgency medicine, community medicine, primary care, specialist surgery, diagnostic imaging, and radiotherapy.