– From 1951 to 1956, the faculty was under the jurisdiction of the Medical Academy “Valko Chervenkov”;
– From 1956 to 1972, it was in the structure of the Higher Medical Institute (HMI – Sofia);
– From 1972 to 1986, it was in the structure of HMI – Sofia, now within the Medical Academy (MA);
– From 1986 to 1991, it was within the structure of the Scientific Institute of Pharmacy and Pharmacology with the Faculty of Pharmacy at the MA;
– From 1991 to 1994, it was again within the structure of the University Medical Institute – Sofia
– Since 1995, continued in MU – Sofia.
The various stages related to the foundation, structure, and management significantly influence the core functions of the faculty, which primarily focus on teaching and research.
The beginning of higher education in pharmacy in Bulgaria was set in 1942, when a decision was made to open a Pharmaceutical Department at the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics of Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski“. In the academic year 1942/1943, the Departments of Pharmacognosy with Galenic Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Chemistry were founded. In 1947, a third department was established – Technology of Drug Forms and Galenic Preparations.
Over time, the concept emerged that the training of pharmacy students would be more effective if conducted in close collaboration with the departments of the Faculty of Medicine. This partnership would allow pharmacy students to receive instruction in various disciplines, including biochemistry, pharmacology, microbiology, anatomy, and physiology. It is also believed that the core departments of the Faculty of Pharmacy—pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacognosy, and dosage form technology—would benefit from this collaboration with the Faculty of Medicine. As a result, new departments, such as Pharmacology (now known as Pharmacology, Pharmacotherapy, and Toxicology) and Pharmacy Economics and Organization, were established.
In the academic year 1942-43, the newly established Pharmacy Department enrolled its first 52 pharmacy students. By 1950, this number had increased to 85. The training of foreign students began for the first time in 1951. English-speaking pharmacy education was introduced in the 2008-2009 academic year.
Over the years, students from various countries, including Angola, Afghanistan, Vietnam, Greece, Iraq, Iran, Mongolia, Syria, Sudan, South Korea, and Japan, have been trained. Additionally, a significant number of students have participated in courses through the Erasmus and Erasmus+ programs at partner universities in Spain, Italy, Latvia, and France, among others.
The Faculty of Pharmacy at the Medical University of Sofia is renowned as the leading institution for pharmacy education in Bulgaria, having trained over 12,000 master pharmacists. It boasts a strong expert and research potential and serves as a vital source of staffing for all pharmacy faculties in the country.
The Faculty of Pharmacy at the Medical University of Sofia plays a crucial role in training medical professionals who exemplify competence and knowledge, symbolizing excellence in pharmaceutical education and science.
The mission of the Faculty of Pharmacy is to enhance the nation’s health through:
The Faculty of Pharmacy, MU-Sofia is committed to equipping students with the essential skills and knowledge needed to thrive in a competitive environment, where a commitment to quality is crucial for success.
The Faculty of Pharmacy, MU-Sofia aims to instill values such as tolerance, responsibility, independence, and the ability to solve problems and make decisions autonomously. This approach enables MU-Sofia to effectively respond to the increasing needs of society.
The Faculty of Pharmacy, MU-Sofia emphasizes high-quality teaching, learning, and research, with a focus on healthcare and public service to benefit the community. The University seeks regional leadership while enhancing the quality of education both nationally and internationally.
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