GAU Health Investment Coordinator Günhan Nalbantoğlu Reviewed The Current Issues:

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GAU Health Investment Coordinator Günhan Nalbantoğlu Reviewed The Current Issues:

 “Our Hospital Will Provide Services in All Areas”

 

Girne American University (GAU) Health Investment Coordinator Günhan Nalbantoğlu, indicated that Girne American University Education and Research Hospital will be in an approach aimed for the TRNC citizens and “Health Tourism.”

 

Answering the questions on the TV program he attended, Nalbantoğlu indicated that the reason of occurred delays in the investment in the field of health care they started as the university is caused due to the bureaucracy and there is a topic of losing two-year time.

 

Girne American Dental Clinic

 

While Nalbantoğlu emphasized that Girne American Dental Clinic which will give services in dental and oral health areas will be engaged in the next 2-3 months, he indicated that   this section will be a reference to TRNC which their target is to serve all kinds of dental and oral health matters and take the initiative in this field for the health tourism.


Test Tube Baby Center

 

While Nalbantoğlu telling that climate and the position of our country is very good for health tourism, and health tourism should be the state policy, he told that very serious potential is caught in the field of test tube baby, and 100 million TL economic inputs are provided annually and the success can be captured in other health areas.


Bus Issue

 

Also touching on the issue of detained GAU buses at the Custom, Günhan Nalbantoğlu told that the greatest harm done by this block are thousands of students who won’t be able to benefit from this service.

 

Nalbantoğlu said “İf we foresee that the number of students will be increased from 65 thousand to 100 thousand, natural requirements of the university must be covered.  Only by placing target you cannot reached the goal, regulations must be made for the set targets, and even if the regulations cannot be made, efforts to prevent the development of this sector will be the most appropriate approach.”