Ana Aslan National College (Timișoara)
History
Ana Aslan College is the successor to the former Institute of Nursing Assistants, established in 1942, with a three-year study program. It was transformed into a sanitary high school in 1948 – feldshers, with a four-year study program. In 1959 the sanitary high school was abolished, and the post-secondary school was transferred to the Sanitary Technical School in Arad, until 1972. Since 1972, as a result of the reorganization, the institution has been transformed into a sanitary school group, with two forms of organization: high school and post-secondary school. It functioned again as a sanitary high school between 1978 and 1990. In 1992, the high school became a school group again, and in 1996 it became a college; it got its current name in 1999.
The current building in which the college operates was built in 1950.
References
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