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Specialty in Clinical Nutriology
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Objectives
Food is a vital need, but when it is inadequate it is a morbid practice associated with the appearance of many chronic diseases, such as: malnutrition, cancer, hypertension, obesity, cardiovascular diseases, dyslipidemias, diabetes mellitus, among others.
Hospital malnutrition affects more than half of the patients admitted to our health centers, which translates into a higher incidence of medical and surgical complications, prolongation of hospital stay, increased hospitalization costs and a higher mortality rate . Faced with this reality, treating physicians feel impressive, due to their limited training in food and nutrition.
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Requirements
Admission process in 5 steps:
- Complete the online admission form through the following link admisiones.intec.edu.do
- Deposit the required documents in the Admissions Unit; Then make the payment of the application for admission and the PAEP test.
- Deposit the payment receipt of the PAEP test in the Assessment and Testing Unit.
- Attend the preparation workshop to take the PAEP.
- Take the PAEP test.
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Dominican graduated from a Dominican university
- Admission request
- Photocopy of the identity card of both sides.
- Certification and copy of university degree legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT.
- Certification and record of original university notes legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT.
- Medical certificate for academic purposes (with the name as it is on the identity card)
- Receipt of Payment of the right to admission (non-refundable)
- Two front photos 2x2.
- Original birth certificate, certified and legalized.
Important note
- *: Only applies to Psychology careers, 2 + 2 Programs or **Industrial Design
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Dominican graduated from a foreign university
- Admission request
- Photocopy of the identity card of both sides.
- Photocopy university degree apostilled / legalized Dominican Consulate and Chancery in the Dominican Republic and legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT. (See "Important Note" in footer)
- Record of original university notes apostilled / legalized Dominican Consulate and Chancellery in the Dominican Republic and legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT. (See "Important Note" in footer)
- Medical certificate for academic purposes (with the name as it is on the identity card)
- Receipt of Payment of the right to admission (non-refundable)
- Two front photos 2x2.
- Original birth certificate, certified and legalized.
Important notes
- Documents that are not in Spanish must be translated.Legalizations
- Member countries of the Hague Convention: If the country of emission belongs to the Hague Convention, it must make the apostille of the documents and their translations into Spanish in the competent institution of that country.
- Countries that do NOT belong to the Hague Convention: If the country of issue is NOT within the Hague Convention, you must legalize the documents and their Spanish translations at the Dominican Consulate / Embassy of the country where they were issued and then by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Dominican Republic.
- If the translation is done in the Dominican Republic, it must be done by a judicial interpreter and legalized in the Attorney General Office of the Dominican Republic.
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graduated from intec
- Admission request
- Photocopy of the identity card of both sides.
- Photocopy of the university degree.
- Medical certificate for academic purposes (with the name as it is on the identity card)
- Receipt of Payment of the right to admission (non-refundable)
- Two front photos 2x2.
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Foreigner graduated from a foreign university
- Admission request
- Photocopy passport.
- Photocopy university degree apostilled / legalized Dominican Consulate and Chancery in the Dominican Republic and legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT. See "Important Notes" at the bottom of the page
- Record of original university notes apostilled / legalized Dominican Consulate and Chancellery in the Dominican Republic and legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT. See "Important Notes" at the bottom of the page
- Medical certificate for academic purposes (with the name as it is on the identity card)
- Receipt of Payment of the right to admission (non-refundable)
- Two front photos 2x2.
- Original birth certificate apostilled / legalized Dominican Consulate and Chancellery in the Dominican Republic See "Important Notes" at the bottom of the page
Important notes
- Documents that are not in Spanish must be translated.Legalizations
- Member countries of the Hague Convention: If the country of emission belongs to the Hague Convention, it must make the apostille of the documents and their translations into Spanish in the competent institution of that country.
- Countries that do NOT belong to the Hague Convention: If the country of issue is NOT within the Hague Convention, you must legalize the documents and their Spanish translations at the Dominican Consulate / Embassy of the country where they were issued and then by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Dominican Republic.
- If the translation is done in the Dominican Republic, it must be done by a judicial interpreter and legalized in the Attorney General Office of the Dominican Republic.
To apply for the tariff in Dominican pesos:
- You can send a proof of residence issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MIREX) and that it shows that it is valid for 4 years or more.
- Foreigners with Dominican parents, must deliver the original birth certificate of any of them.
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Foreigner graduated from a Dominican university
- Admission request
- Photocopy passport.
- Certification and copy of university degree legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT.
- Certification and record of original university notes legalized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology MESCyT.
- Medical certificate for academic purposes (with the name as it is on the identity card)
- Receipt of Payment of the right to admission (non-refundable)
- Two front photos 2x2.
- Original birth certificate apostilled / legalized Dominican Consulate and Chancellery in the Dominican Republic See "Important Notes" at the bottom of the page
Important notes
- Documents that are not in Spanish must be translated.Legalizations
- Member countries of the Hague Convention: If the country of emission belongs to the Hague Convention, it must make the apostille of the documents and their translations into Spanish in the competent institution of that country.
- Countries that do NOT belong to the Hague Convention: If the country of issue is NOT within the Hague Convention, you must legalize the documents and their Spanish translations at the Dominican Consulate / Embassy of the country where they were issued and then by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Dominican Republic.
- If the translation is done in the Dominican Republic, it must be done by a judicial interpreter and legalized in the Attorney General Office of the Dominican Republic.
To apply for the tariff in Dominican pesos:
- You can send a proof of residence issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MIREX) and that it shows that it is valid for 4 years or more.
- Foreigners with Dominican parents, must deliver the original birth certificate of any of them.
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Title to obtain
Specialty in Clinical Nutriology
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Study plan
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May 2022
Duration
14 quarters
Cost
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Dr. Jimmy Barranco Ventura
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Dr. Fernando Arturo Santamaría Medina
Level coordinator