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Item VIAȚA STUDENȚEASCA LA INSTITUTUL DE STAT DE MEDICINA DIN CHIȘINAU (1945-1991)(Tipografia "Lexon-Prim", 2020) Xenofontov, Ion Valer; Prisac, LidiaThe scientific interest of this presentation related the history of the student’s everyday life in period of their studying at the State Institute of Medicine in Chisinau from 1945 to 1991. In the first post-war years, future doctors had to combine the study process with other time-specific actions: at cleaning public places; as health instructors at the fight against infectious diseases, the fight against hunger etc. The students’ clothing was poor, some wearing military. Other students had to work unloading coal, wood, machinery for factories and plants. Graduates of the 1975-1980s, compared to previous promotions, analyzed the specifics their everyday life more critically, through general culture. With the economic crisis of the second half of the 1980s, some of the institution’s graduates, crushed by the daily routine, being forced to retire outside the republic.Item PROCESUL DE ADMITERE LA INSTITUTUL DE STAT DE MEDICINA DIN CHIȘINAU. (1945 - SFÂRȘITUL ANILOR ’60)(Tipografia "Lexon-Prim", 2020) Prisac, Lidia; Xenofontov, Ion ValerThe presentation will highlight the subject of the admission process to the State Institute of Medicine in Chisinau in the period of 1945–1960. In the first years of the Medicine Institute activity, the number of the native students was the lowest, compared to other higher education institutions from Moldavian SSR. Being after the Second World War, many of the students enjoyed various privileges. They were persons who were admit gracefully performances. There were also substantial age gaps between students. The biographical data of the enrolled students were thoroughly analyze. The process of admission to Medicine Institute was a competitive one, by respecting several criteria and rigors