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Iuliu Hațieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy (Romanian: Universitatea de Medicină și Farmacie „Iuliu Hațieganu", or UMF Cluj) in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, is the oldest medical education institution in Transylvania, a continuation of the Faculty of Medicine which was founded in 1919, as a part of the Superior Dacia University. The ...
The Regina Maria Hospital (Romanian: Spitalul Regina Maria Cluj) is a hospital located at 29 Calea Dorobanților, Cluj-Napoca, Romania that was opened in 2019. It is owned and operated by the private Regina Maria Health Network and cost €18 million. The building is on seven levels. There are eight medical departments and six surgical specialties.
Professor Emanoil Popa, then head of works, professor Nicolae Duțescu (from Iași) and head of works Radu Roșiu (from Cluj) contributed significantly to its establishment. [4] The Faculty of Pharmacy was founded in 1990, the year in which the Institute of Medicine changed its name to the University of Medicine. [ 4 ]
1910 logo of the Bucharest Ambulance Society Headquarters of the National Red Cross Society, founded on 4 July 1876. The first concept of public healthcare appeared in 1700. At the time, it was a common practice for foreign doctors to be brought in to provide healthcare for the upper clas
The University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Cluj-Napoca (USAMVCN) (Romanian: Universitatea de Științe Agricole și Medicină Veterinară Cluj-Napoca) is a university in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. With around 6,000 students, the university offers 21 undergraduate programs; all are available in Romanian, 2 in French and 1 in ...
Later that year, he resigned from his political posts [1] and became manager of the Cluj University Psychiatric Clinic, taking over from Iuliu Hațieganu, who had been purged by the communists. [39] In 1948, when, with his help, the Faculty of medicine became a Medical University , he was made a full professor of hygiene, and soon after served ...
Irinel Popescu (born 22 April 1953 [2]) is a Romanian surgeon, [3] specialized in hepato-pancrato-biliary surgery, and a corresponding member of the Romanian Academy (since November 2013).
The entrance to a surgery clinic in Greenwich, London. The word clinic derives from Ancient Greek κλίνειν klinein meaning to slope, lean or recline. Hence κλίνη klinē is a couch or bed and κλινικός klinikos is a physician who visits his patients in their beds. [1]