It is aimed to train physiotherapists who are experts in the application of preventive methods and treatments and rehabilitation studies to increase the quality of daily life by planning the physiotherapy and rehabilitation program, evaluating the patients and healthy people diagnosed by specialist physicians, who are researchers, have high self-confidence and self-efficacy skills, have knowledge of information technologies and can work in an integrated manner.
Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Undergraduate education includes basic medical sciences (Anatomy, physiology, etc.) courses as well as clinical sciences (Orthopedics, neurology, etc.) and practical applied courses (such as pediatric rehabilitation, orthopedic rehabilitation) and theoretical courses aimed at gaining professional skills.
To enter the physical therapy and rehabilitation program, it is necessary to be successful in science courses as well as have above-average general academic ability. In addition, people who will work in the field of physical therapy and rehabilitation are patient, tolerant, smiling and responsible people who like to help weak people, as they have to give new skills to a patient who cannot fully recover, give him strength and ensure that his family behaves understandingly. they should be.
Those who complete their education are given the title of "Bachelor's Diploma and "Physiotherapist".
EMPLOYMENT PROFILES OF GRADUATES
Persons holding the title of a physiotherapist can work in the physiotherapy, orthopedics, neurology, burn unit centers, cardiology, pediatrics, obstetrics, and gynecology clinics of the State and Private Hospitals of the Ministry of Health. A physiotherapist can work with a specialist by opening a private clinic. In addition, they can work in Social Insurance institutions, municipality and university research hospitals, rehabilitation centers, private clinics, special education centers, sports clubs, spa/thermal facilities, and nursing homes.