Romania is now a magnet for the world’s medical students

Students during a lesson at the Medicine and Pharmacy University in Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

2024-07-18  627  中等

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Louise’s case is hardly unusual. Romania pumps out a prodigious number of doctors each year. In 2021 the country boasted some 26 medical graduates per 100,000 inhabitants: higher than in almost any country in the OECD, a club of 38 mostly rich economies. Among those newly minted graduates, international students are edging out the locals. Figures from the OECD show that whereas overall places on medical degrees in Romania grew by 17% between 2011 and 2019, those on foreign-language medical courses leapt by 75%. Nearly a third of all medicine programmes in Romania are now taught in either French or English. In 2020, the last year for which government figures are publicly available, around 12,000 foreign students were studying for medicine, dentistry or pharmacology degrees.

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