Campus Bio Medico University of Rome, Catholic university in Trigoria, Rome, Italy
Campus Bio Medico University is a medical school in Rome that specializes in health sciences and biomedical research. The campus has modern laboratories, classrooms, and clinical facilities where students study medicine, nursing, and physiotherapy.
The university was founded in 1993 by Alvaro del Portillo, who shaped its mission according to specific educational principles. Since then it has grown into a recognized medical institution with connections to Italian healthcare and research.
The university weaves Catholic values into its medical education, shaping how students and faculty interact and approach their work. People from many countries study here, creating a genuinely multicultural learning environment on campus.
The campus is located in the Rome area and accessible by public transport, with parking available on the grounds. Visitors should note that some areas are restricted to designated visiting hours due to active classes and medical activities.
The Alberto Sordi Foundation operates on campus, running elderly care programs that grew from a land donation by the Italian actor. This partnership shows how the university extends beyond teaching to provide hands-on services for older people.
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