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The aim of the Florence Nightingale Nursing
Training School is to train staff that can raise
health care to its highest level and develop national
standards in this field. Nevertheless, the priority
of the school is to train students who know their
responsibilities and who make these a way of
life, who possess the ability to think freely and
scientifically, respectful of human rights, equipped
to care comprehensively for the health requirements
of the individual, the family, and society.
Students are given both theoretical and applied
schooling and learn to see the patient as a biological,
psychological, and sociological entity and to work
together with a team of professionals to develop
and ameliorate individual, family, and social health.
Training takes eight terms (four years). There is
a one-year voluntary preparatory course in English
language learning.
The staff also teach at the undergraduate programmes
of the Anadolu University Distance Teaching
Faculty.
The teaching staff organize national and international
congresses, symposiums, and seminars. Exchange
programmes are undertaken in cooperation with
European Schools of Nursing, and students are
given field training.
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