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The higher medical and pharmaceutical education in Bucharest dates back more than a century. Carol Davila, a Romanian physician of Italian origin, in collaboration with Nicholae Kretzulescu founded the Medical education in Romania, by establishing the National School of Medicine and Pharmacy in 1857.
Founded by Nicolae Negură, it was the first Romanian language higher learning medical school in Romania. [5] Iași University of Medicine and Pharmacy, as one of the oldest educational places in Romania, was established on 30 September 1879, as the Faculty of Medicine, incorporated in the University of Iași. [6] [7]
Medical education in Târgu Mureș (also spelled as Tîrgu Mureș) began in 1945 as a branch of the Faculty of Medicine of the Babeș-Bolyai University.After the foundation of Babeș-Bolyai University, its Faculties of Philology, Philosophy, Law, Economics and Natural Sciences started their activity in Cluj while the Faculty of Medicine was moved to Târgu Mureș, where it operated between ...
Soon after the Union of Transylvania with Romania, medical and pharmaceutical education witnessed a major transformation. In 1919, the Romanian Faculty of Medicine was established as part of Superior Dacia University. The first dean and organizer of the Faculty was Iuliu Hațieganu, [3] who was subsequently made rector magnificus of this ...
The Faculty of Medicine of the University of Craiova is an institution with a well-defined position in the Romanian medical education and an active presence on an international level. It is known as a non-politically involved institution, which is operating on the basis of separation of academic and administrative functions, although the ...
Per capita, Romania has the lowest medical expenses inside the European Union (€358 per inhabitant in 2012). [40] As of 2010, it was the European country with the lowest rate of low income households provided of water supply and a private toilet for sanitation. [41] The medical system has been affected by a lack of medical staff.
Pages in category "Medical schools in Romania" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... Victor Babeș University of Medicine and Pharmacy of ...
There are three faculties within UMFT: Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmacy. In 2011, UMFT was classified as an education and research university by the Ministry of Education. [3] The university is named after Victor Babeș (1854–1926), the author of the first bacteriology treatise in the world and the founder of the Romanian school of microbiology.