Iraqi doctors preferred Başkent University Konya Application and Research Center for Fetal Eko training.
Başkent University Konya
Application and Research Center is on its way to becoming a center preferred by
international physicians for educational purposes.
Iraqi doctors Dr. Hafiz
Celil El-Musevi and Dr. Vecih Kasım preferred Başkent Konya Hospital to receive
training on fetal echo. Two doctors, Dr. for 2 weeks. He attended an intensive
training program with Mahmut Gökdemir.
The fact that the Turkish
healthcare system has a brand value in the international arena is important for
foreign healthcare professionals. Başkent University Konya Application and
Research Center is starting to become an important center preferred by foreign
physicians to gain education and experience with its technological
infrastructure and expert staff.
Dr. Hafiz Celil El-Musevi
and Dr. Vecih Kasım explained the most important factors in choosing our
hospital in their training as follows: “First of all, we know very well the
health infrastructure, technological opportunities and success of your trained
health personnel from the successful treatment stories of both patients from
our country and patients who are reflected in the international press. While
researching the most competent institutions in the specific field of
"Fetal Echo", it was one of the few institutions that stood out in
your hospital. During the time we spent here, we understood better that we made
the right decision to choose this place. In addition to the technological
opportunities, there is a very well organized team under the leadership of Mr.
Doctor Mahmut. They are very experienced and are in a world-class position in
terms of case diversity and treatment opportunities. We are pleased that they
offer all these opportunities to us in a friendly and warm environment, and we
thank the employees of the relevant institution.”
Baskent University Konya
Application and Research Center continues its activities in line with the goal
of being a preferred center for international patient treatments, both in terms
of health service delivery, experience sharing and education.