Medical University Pleven

Medical University Pleven

Coordinates: 43°24′38″N 24°37′39″E / 43.41056°N 24.6275°E / 43.41056; 24.6275

Medical University Pleven
Медицински университет Плевен
Medical University Pleven TB.jpg
Established 1974
Type Public
Rector Grigor Gorchev
Academic staff 2
Admin. staff 341
Students 756
Location Pleven, Bulgaria
Website www.mu-pleven.bg/
Logo of Medical University Pleven

Medical University Pleven (Bulgarian: Медицински университет — Плевен, Meditsinski universitet — Pleven) is one of the five medical institutions of higher education in Bulgaria. It is the only university in the town of Pleven and was founded in 1974 on the basis of the former regional hospital established in 1865.

The university unifies a large modern preclinical base, a hospital with specialised clinics, and research sections. It has two faculties, the Faculty of Medicine covering the subjects of medicine and rehabilitation and occupational therapy, and the Faculty of Public Health covering health care, as well as a college. There are also two hostels with a total of 315 beds in two- and three-bed rooms.

As of the 2000s, Medical University Pleven has had 4081 Bulgarian and 582 foreign students from 29 countries, and has about 750 students a year, of which half are Bulgarians and the rest foreigners, 50-60% of whom are from India.

The instruction courses in the university are carried out in 2 faculties and one college:

  • Faculty of Medicine with the specialty of Medicine;
  • Faculty of Public Health with the following specialties:
    • Management of Health Care;
    • Medicinal Rehabilitation and Occupational Therapy;
    • Health Management;
    • Nursing;
    • Midwifery.
  • Medical College Pleven with the following specialties:
    • Medical Laboratory Assistant;
    • Radiology Laboratory Assistant;
    • Social Worker.

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