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Graduates of this first degree course must have acquired adequate knowledge of the basic disciplines so that they may best understand the most significant elements of the pathological processes in the treatment and/or rehabilitation of children, adults and the elderly.
Graduates of this first degree course must have acquired adequate knowledge of the basic disciplines so that they may best understand the most significant elements at the basis of the pathological processes which develop in childhood, adulthood and old age for the purpose of diagnostic intervention.
Graduates of this first degree course must have acquired adequate knowledge of the basic disciplines so that they may best understand the most significant elements of the pathological processes which develop in childhood, adulthood and old age for the purpose of preventive and/or rehabilitative intervention.