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Católica Nursing Schools launch two new master’s programmes with classes in Lisbon and Porto
The Nursing Schools of Universidade Católica Portuguesa, in Lisbon and Porto, have launched two new master’s programmes aimed at the specialised training of nursing professionals: the Master's Degree in Child and Pediatric Health Nursing and the Master’s in Community Nursing – Community Health Nursing and Public Health.

Finalist Nursing students in “great value experience” at Colégio da Nossa Senhora da Paz
Lígia Guedes and Ana Gonçalves, final year nursing students of the degree in Nursing at the School of Nursing (Porto) of the Universidade Católica Portuguesa, developed several health promotion activities with different age groups at Colégio Nossa Senhora da Paz in Porto.

Nursing Graduates Take Professional Oath at Porto Cathedral
The newly graduated nurses from the Nursing School (Porto) of the Universidade Católica Portuguesa (UCP) took their professional oath at the Porto Cathedral during a thanksgiving mass presided by the Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Porto, D. Joaquim Dionísio.

Innovation and Inclusion: Artificial Intelligence in Nursing
On International Nurses' Day, celebrated on 12 May, the Nursing Schools of Universidade Católica Portuguesa are reinforcing their commitment to innovation and inclusion in the field of nursing, with an emphasis on the use of Artificial Intelligence. Find out more here.

Paulo Alves: "It's only when we think about nursing in a preventive way that we can get a sense of its real impact"
Paulo Alves is Director of the School of Nursing (Porto) and Deputy Director of the Faculty of Health Sciences and Nursing at the Universidade Católica Portuguesa. Read the full interview here.

What is the role of nurses in Maternal Mental Health?: School of Nursing (Porto) marks World Maternal Mental Health Day
The School of Nursing (Porto) of the Universidade Católica Portuguesa marked Maternal Mental Health Day, which is celebrated every year on the first Wednesday in May, challenging us to reflect on the key role of nurses in the early identification and intervention in the mental health problems of mothers. Find out more here.