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Uluslararası Maldia Sağlık Bilimleri Kongresi-poster

Sibel Uluata.




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The International Maldia Health Sciences Congress, which is planned to be held with the theme of "Innovative Approaches in Health Sciences", is planned to be hosted by İnönü University Faculty of Health Sciences. The main purpose of the congress; to share current developments, practices and experiences in the field of health sciences, to strengthen the interaction between health professionals working in the clinic, academicians and graduate students, to ensure communication, and to bring together national and international scientists. In the congress; health professionals working in the clinic and academicians will be provided with the opportunity to share current studies in the field of Health Sciences and Medicine, and to present current developments in each field. In addition, it is predicted that postgraduate students studying in the disciplines mentioned will also gain new knowledge and practical gains with different perspectives. It is thought that the congress will form the basis for multidisciplinary studies. It will be possible to present all kinds of scientifically prepared studies at the congress. International Maldia Health Sciences Congress was held for the first time

Key words: health, audiology, nutrition and dietetics, child development, midwifery






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