Acıbadem University

Founded in 2007, Acıbadem Mehmet Ali Aydınlar University (ACU) is a non-profit foundation university in Istanbul, Turkey, dedicated to the field of health sciences. The founder is Mehmet Ali Aydınlar, an entrepreneur and founder of Acıbadem Healthcare Group, Turkey's leading healthcare institution.

Acıbadem University
TypePrivate (non-profit)
Established2007
PresidentAhmet Şahin
Location,
Turkey

40.9785°N 29.1103°E / 40.9785; 29.1103
CampusKerem Aydınlar Campus
FounderAcıbadem Health and Education Foundation[1]
Websitewww.acibadem.edu.tr/en/

As of 2019, ACU serves 4374 undergraduate and graduate students through School of Medicine, Faculty of Pharmacy, Faculty of Health Sciences, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Faculty of Engineering, two Vocational Schools and four graduate schools; Institute of Health Sciences, Institute of Social Sciences, Institute of Natural and Applied Sciences, and Institute of Senology.

ACU operates in a main campus and two affiliated hospitals (Acıbadem Maslak Hospital and Acıbadem Atakent Hospital) for education and research purposes. Kerem Aydınlar Campus, centrally located on the Asian side of Istanbul offers students a privileged university life.

Academics

Faculty and Departments

School of Medicine

Faculty of Pharmacy

Faculty of Health Sciences

  • Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Department
  • Nursing Department
  • Health Management Department
  • Nutrition and Dietetics Department

Faculty of Arts and Sciences

  • Molecular Biology and Genetics Department
  • Psychology Department
  • Sociology Department

Faculty of Engineering

  • Medical Engineering Department

Institutes

Institute of Health Sciences

Institute of Natural and Applied Sciences

Institute of Social Sciences

Research Institute of Senology

Vocational School of Health Services

  • Oral and Dental Health
  • Operating Room Services
  • Anaesthesia
  • Dialysis
  • Electroneurophysiology
  • First and Emergency Aid
  • Audiometry
  • Opticianry
  • Orthopedic Prosthetics and Orthotics
  • Pathology Laboratory Techniques
  • Podology
  • Radiotherapy
  • Medical Documentation and Secretarial
  • Medical Imaging Techniques
  • Medical Laboratory Techniques

Vocational School

  • Culinary
  • Biomedical Equipment Technology

See also

References

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