Conference themed as “What If There Is Not Any Nurse ?” was held at EUL


Orthopedy and Traumatology specialist Prof. Dr. Ali Şehirlioğlu, as a spokesperson, attended to the conference titled “What If There Is Not Any Nurse ?”, which was organized by the European University (EUL) School of Health.

Nursing profession requires patience, responsibility and devotion

Şehirlioğlu, who remarked that he felt happiness and proud of presenting the conference today to Nursing candidates at EUL, put emphasis on Nurses have a great commitments in diseases that rise to the surface in the world.  Şehirlioğlu gave information about the chronological process of Nursing Department to Nurses by pointing out that Turkish nurses appeared before the Republic Period and the first Nursing school was established  in 1925.

Şehirlioğlu, who stated that communication skills of nurses should be advanced and they should be practical when solving problems, nurses need to pay attention on details because the success is hidden in details.  In addition, Şehirlioğlu said that work which nurses do  requires patience, responsibility and devotion; therefore, he put into words that nurses should show empathy towards patients and they should behave in a way that they do not want to be treated.

Şehirlioğlu was rewarded a participation certification by the head of  EUL School of Health, Prof. Dr. Deniz Şelimen, at the end of  the conference.  Right after that, cocktail was organized in front of Faculty of Health Sciences.

Credit: EUL

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