Graduates have a thorough understanding of general history of medicine since ancient period to present. They are able to deal with a broad spectrum of sources as well as contemporary secondary literature.
They are able to deal independently with topics like paleopathology, gender history, social history of medicine, history of medical institutions, history of healthcare, typology and development of Latin academic literature on medicine etc. They are also able to independently prepare and lead research projects with particular focus on their interdisciplinary nature.