Învățământul superior de medicină și farmacie în primii ani 1990
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This article examines the structural changes in medical and pharmaceutical higher education during the immediate post-communist transition. Analyzing medicine as a traditionally elite field of study, the author tracks how these high-demand faculties adapted to the end of centralized state planning. The research highlights the early 1990s dynamics of student admission, institutional autonomy, and the shifting landscape of professional medical training. THIS ABSTRACT IS GENERATED WITH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE.
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