1994-1995: Medical students helped to distribute medical aid through the evangelical churches. Peter Saunders (CMF UK General Secretary) encouraged the Romanian Christian medical students to unite.
1996: 1996 was a very significant year. In January Ana Maria Sava and Dana Cretu were the first students from Romania to attend the CMF UK National Students’ Conference. In May the students’ section of the AMCR was formed. During the year over 60 medical students from universities around Romania attended camps and conferences, including the ICMDA congress in Hungary. In addition, a weekly fellowship group of medical students began to meet in Cluj-Napoca, to discuss bioethical, spiritual and student issues. Similar groups, also involved with charity work, were set up in other cities.
1997: In January the CMF UK conference was attended by Adina Mates and Simona Hirdo, the latter dying two weeks later in a tragic accident. In total over the year nearly 180 students met up at conferences, a camp, and New Year celebrations. An unforgettable conference entitled ‘The Christian Hospital’ was held at Poiana Honi.
1998: Once again, the CMF UK conference in January was attended by two Romanian students and in April 128 students attended the third annual ASMCR conference in Oradea. Adina Mates was a delegate at the 11th ICMDA World Congress in Durban, South Africa. Around a hundred students joined together for a preconference.
1999: In January Radu Croitor and Florin Buhas attended the CMF UK International Students’ Pre-conference in London and the National Students’ Conference at Swanwick. In April the national ASMCR conference was held in Iasi. Medical students Phil Allan and Andrew Greenfield attended from the UK.
2000: The national ASMCR conference was held in Bucharest with a record attendance of 180 medical students, including three delegates from CMF UK.