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Goal of the Department

The Department of Medical Services and Techniques was established to meet the growing demand for qualified healthcare personnel. Within the department, the Medical Imaging Techniques and Medical Laboratory Techniques programs aim to train healthcare technicians who combine theoretical knowledge with practical application, are proficient in using technological equipment, adhere to ethical values, possess analytical thinking skills, and are capable of effective teamwork.

Graduates of our programs are equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to work in imaging and laboratory units of both public and private healthcare institutions. Throughout their education, students gain the competence to recognize, interpret, and operate contemporary medical devices, enabling them to take active roles in the healthcare sector as professionals open to continuous development.

Our department is committed to training technical personnel who strive to improve the quality of healthcare services, uphold professional ethical principles, and act with a strong sense of social responsibility.

Programs

Medical Laboratory Techniques Program

The Medical Laboratory Techniques Program admitted its first students in the 2023–2024 academic year.

The primary aim of the program is to train medical laboratory technicians who can perform the clinical analyses required by physicians for the diagnosis and treatment of patients, within the laboratories of healthcare institutions.

Medical laboratory technicians can work in hospitals, faculties of medicine, private diagnostic laboratories, research centers of various healthcare organizations, public health institutes, food industry laboratories, and institutions engaged in research and development in the field of medicine.

Medical Imaging Techniques Program

The Medical Imaging Techniques Program admitted its first students in the 2023–2024 academic year.

The aim of the program is to train qualified healthcare professionals capable of operating advanced radiological imaging devices, and to provide essential technical support in procedures where X-rays are used by physicians for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.

Graduates of the program are awarded an associate degree and receive the professional title of Radiology Technician. They can work in radiology departments (including conventional radiology, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, angiography, mammography, and fluoroscopy), nuclear medicine units, and radiotherapy departments of public hospitals, university hospitals, private hospitals, private medical centers, and diagnostic imaging centers.