General Medical Nursing - in Bistrița

Faculty

Description

The increasing demand for highly professional mid-level healthcare personnel across all areas of healthcare, together with the need to provide complex medical services tailored to the requirements of patients, their families, and the wider community, has led to the establishment of a long-term higher education programme (four years – structured in eight semesters, using the transferable credit system: 240 ECTS).

Graduates benefit from an accessible and well-balanced educational programme, combining theoretical knowledge with practical activities. The educational process offered by this programme ensures the acquisition of new knowledge, competences, and skills that serve both professional training and effective communication and collaboration with other healthcare professionals.

At the Faculty of Medicine in Târgu Mureș, the General Medical Nursing programme is currently delivered in two languages – Romanian and Hungarian – with practical work and seminars conducted in Romanian.

Other details

Professional Competences

  • Providing health education
  • Training in disease prevention
  • Ensuring compliance with quality standards in the provision of medical care
  • Offering counselling to obtain informed consent from service users
  • Providing specialised care within healthcare services
  • Effective collaboration in multidisciplinary medical teams
  • Demonstrating empathy towards those receiving care
  • Using electronic medical records in the provision of care
  • Coordinating personal professional development

 

Transversal Competences

  • Development of analytical and critical thinking
  • Ability to work effectively in teams, take initiative, and solve problems
  • Protection of public health
  • Judicious use of healthcare system resources
  • Awareness of health risks

 

Career Opportunities
The four years of the General Medical Nursing programme conclude with a final examination (licence), after which graduates are awarded the title of Licensed General Nurse, with the right to practise independently (the degree is recognised throughout the European Union).

Graduates may continue their professional development through master’s and doctoral studies.

The qualification awarded upon graduation is Licensed General Nurse, corresponding to the Romanian occupational code COR 222101: GENERAL NURSE.

Graduate employability is very high. The majority of graduates secure employment immediately after graduation in roles aligned with their specialisation, both in public and private hospitals.

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Study plans

Faculty

Admission status

Admission period closed

General information

Study program:

Accredited

Duration:

4 years

Credits:

240

Form of education:

With frequency

Language of instruction:

Romanian, Hungarian

Cycle of studies:

Bachelor's

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