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Public Mental Health

The Public Mental Health master's program focuses on training specialists and researchers for the implementation of mental health policies, plans and services and the development of research in the field.

2 years, full-time

3150 €/academic year

Romanian

Master in Public Health (cycle II)

Required Documents

"Nicolae Testemițanu" State University of Medicine and Pharmacy of the Republic of Moldova accepts candidates for first-year admission and candidates for transfer from other universities.

01

Application form

02

Copy of the national identity document

  • National passport
  • Validity > 1 year from entry date on the territory of the Republic of Moldova
03

Copies of documents of education

  • Translated into Romanian, English, or Russian
  • Notarized and legalized
04

Copy of language proficiency certificate

  • The language in which the applicant wishes to study
05

Copy of the birth certificate

  • Notarized
06

Copy of parental consent

  • For persons who have not reached the age of 18
  • Notarized
07

Copy of marriage certificate

08

Declaration of responsibility for veridity and legality of submitted documents

09

3 Photographs

  • 1 digital passport / visa photo, 3 × 4 cm
  • 2 matte passport / visa photos, 3 × 4 cm

Important

Documents mentioned in points 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 must be translated into Romanian, English, or Russian, notarized and legalized in the manner established by the state authorities of the respective country.

Why choose this program?

International Environment and Multilingual Study Options

There is the opportunity to study in widely used international languages, within an academic environment that includes students from multiple countries, fostering intercultural adaptation and collaboration.

Academic Staff and University Expertise

The program is supported by academic and medical professionals with teaching and clinical experience, contributing to the quality of instruction and the rigor of evaluation.

Integrated and Progressive Curriculum

The program is structured in stages, progressing from fundamental and preclinical disciplines to advanced clinical training, ensuring coherent development of professional competencies.

Competency-Oriented Clinical Training

Training activities focus on strengthening clinical reasoning, patient assessment skills, and the practical application of medical knowledge.

Access to Specialized Educational and Research Infrastructure

Students benefit from university resources for training (libraries, educational platforms, laboratories/simulation environments, as applicable) that support practical formation.

Training through Clinical Research and Direct Exposure to Medical Practice

Students can study in widely used international languages, within a diverse academic environment that supports intercultural collaboration and integration.