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As a result, admissions to the physiotherapy program at the Faculty were increased, the Medical Vocational School No. 4 in Kraków was closed, and the Faculty fully took over the training. The Institute of Physiotherapy, comprising units serving as the teaching and research base for this program, was established in 2006. In response to the dynamic development of medical imaging in Poland and worldwide, there arose a need for a greater number of qualified specialists to operate modern diagnostic equipment. To meet this demand, the Faculty of Health Sciences, within the Institute of Physiotherapy, launched a degree program in electroradiology, offering graduates an opportunity to obtain a promising and forward-looking profession and to secure attractive employment opportunities. The establishment of the Faculty was a response to the new socio-economic situation in Poland resulting from healthcare reform and the changing labor market. These transformations required setting new priorities in education. A fresh approach to the training of healthcare professionals was shaped by several factors: a new philosophy of healthcare management, the shift from medical care to health promotion and disease prevention, strong emphasis on primary healthcare, and the significant development of medical technologies. It was necessary to meet the demand for highly qualified healthcare professionals to fill senior and middle management positions, as well as to ensure a supply of specialized medical personnel (nurses, physiotherapists, midwives, paramedics, and sanitary inspectors).

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