- Understanding and learning basic health concepts,
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The ability to have basic theoretical and practical knowledge, including up-to-date information in the field of the First and Emergency Assistance Program,
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The skill of knowing the normal human body's development, structure and functioning,
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The ability to apply correct care in a practical way by transforming knowledge into a state of emergency,
- The ability to see and perform urgent care functions related to the special needs of the elderly, children, disabled individuals,
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The ability to work as a team member to resolve any emergencies,
- The ability to have knowledge about the factors causing the diseases and to know the methods of protection,
- Ability to analyze and evaluate data,
- The ability to monitor professional current issues,
- GENERAL COMPETENCES
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Being sensitive to the events of the community and the world's agenda related to the field,
- Taking responsibility as a team member,
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It must be able to use the ways of reaching information efficiently, have lifelong learning consciousness,
- Must critically evaluate the knowledge and skills at the basic level