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Study MBBS in Rome , Italy

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About Rome

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Europe/Rome

Rome is the capital city and most populated comune (municipality) of Italy. It is also the administrative centre of the Lazio region and of the Metropolitan City of Rome. A special comune named Roma Capitale with a population of 2.7 million in an area of 1,287.36 km2 (497.1 mi2), Rome is the third most populous city in the European Union by population within…

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Terrible service to patients even intramurally. Shameful. The meaning of an ancient joke according to which make a name for yourself and go stealing is really true. I just contacted the Pini hospital in Milan and, I don't know, I received persuasive replies but I also booked without a problem. The campus Stuff to make me ashamed
Don't go to this emergency room, it's disorganized and staffed by newly graduated doctors with no experience or tact towards the sick. You'll have to wait more than 8 hours to hear them say, "Just a minute, a little patience." ABSURD... Amateurs out to get away with it, at the expense of the sick and taxpayers.
I visited the Campus clinics, where qualified specialists work. The hospital is well-organized, clean, and very welcoming. The medical and nursing staff are top-notch. There are various surgical departments and an emergency room. You can immediately see the difference compared to Rome's public hospitals!
Having been treated for over a year in the oncology department. Also hospitalized in Ward 3 East, I can only say that I found the doctors, nurses, and all the healthcare staff extremely professional, always present, and with great empathy. A special thanks to Dr. Luciano Stumbo. 5 stars, well deserved.
I wanted to thank Dr. Gianluca Andrisani of the endoscopy department and the entire team for their professionalism, kindness, patient care, and empathy. I can't express how grateful I am for resolving a problem that had been ongoing since November. My experience was excellent.
The overall organization is good, but it's absurd to wait an entire hour for admission. Parking is paid!!!
Furthermore, the examination was performed by residents. I wonder where the registered doctors are and what I need to do to be examined by a doctor with some experience.
Terrible service for phone reservations. They made me wait 50 minutes, and I was 11th in line. That means there's only one extremely slow operator working. And after 50 minutes of waiting, it's your turn, and they hang up on you. Great professionals.
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