Ana Sayfa
Sustainable Development Goals
3 Good Health and Wellbeing

Collaborations and Health Services

Sakarya University advances public health through a robust, integrated service-education-research model formalised by a standing protocol with the national health authority. Under this protocol, faculty clinicians provide care at the Sakarya University Training and Research Hospital while supervising clinical rotations and embedding the latest scientific evidence into routine practice. The protocol, clinical pathways, and operating procedures remained fully in effect throughout 2024, ensuring continuity of care, patient safety, quality assurance, and consistent access to specialist services for the regional population. This model simultaneously strengthens the clinical training pipeline—by exposing students and trainees to real-world decision-making under expert supervision—and accelerates the translation of research into measurable improvements in diagnostics, prevention, and treatment.

A sustained culture of scientific exchange keeps practice current and impact-oriented. The International Dental Oral Infections and Oral Microbiota Congress disseminated updated oral-microbiome-informed prevention and treatment guidance, informing protocols relevant to dentistry and systemic health. The National Physiology Congress supported the integration of contemporary physiological evidence into clinical reasoning, diagnostics, and therapeutics across disciplines. In 2024, a Neuroscience Symposium strengthened neurobehavioural and neurorehabilitation approaches, while a Clinical Microbiota Update advanced antimicrobial stewardship and precision diagnostics for complex cases. Ethical and complex-care standards were reinforced through organ donation and brain death panels in November 2024, alongside sessions on current approaches in kidney and liver transplantation during 2024 that clarified referral criteria, perioperative coordination, and long-term follow-up. Taken together, these collaborations and forums ensure that patient-centred, evidence-based care is consistently delivered to the community, that the health workforce remains up-to-date and competency-based, and that institutional policies and procedures retain their effectiveness and relevance through 2024.

In the context of ongoing collaborations and training programs in the field of health, from 2–7 September 2024, the Basic Wound Care Management Course of Sakarya University, which included international participants, was held at the Turgut Özal Culture and Congress Center of Sakarya University and at the Korucuk Campus of Sakarya University Education and Research Hospital.

Etiketler :

Health-institution collaboration,

Research application centres,

Outreach training programmes,

Community health services,

Mental-health support,

Smoking-free campus policy,

Access to sports and wellness facilities,