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  1. ATATÜRK UNIVERSITY MEDICAL FACULTY STUDENT SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH CONGRESS (ÖBAK-2021) A 'Student Scientific Research Congress' (ÖBAK-2021) was organized by the faculty members and students of the Faculty of Medicine with the support of Atatürk University Rectorate. ÖBAK-2021 congress was held online on June 3, 2021... 08.04.2021.

  2. Kemal Ataturk commanded the Turkish forces at Gallipoli and later became the founder and first president of modern Turkey. This memorial honours him, as well as the heroism and sacrifice of both the Anzac and Turkish troops who took part in the bitterly fought campaign. Soil from Anzac Cove in Turkey was placed beneath the dedication plaque.

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  4. The Anzac Memorial is a heritage-listed war memorial, museum and monument located in Hyde Park South near Liverpool Street in the CBD of Sydney, Australia. The Art Deco monument was designed by C. Bruce Dellit , with the exterior adorned with monumental figural reliefs and sculptures by Rayner Hoff , and built from 1932 to 1934 by Kell & Rigby .

  5. Compassion and courage: In memory of ANZAC Day acknowledges the contribution of all Medical professions during war and reminds us of the heavy cost of war. Photographs, artworks, artefacts, objects, documents and ephemera from the Medical History Museum, the Henry Forman Atkinson Dental Museum, and the Harry Brooks Allen Museum of Anatomy and ...

  6. The memorial was designed by Ian Bowman and was unveiled on 26 April 1990 by the Turkish Minister of Agriculture. The memorial comprises a marble crescent, a bust of Atatürk, inscriptions, and soil from Anzac Cove.

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  7. Apr 28, 2016 · He delivered the ANZAC Memorial in 1934. His words are inscribed on the memorial at ANZAC Cove, and also on the Atatürk memorial in Wellington, New Zealand, which I visited for the first time this January.

  8. Medical education in Ottoman-Turkish medicine was shaped by the influence of Claudius Galenus (c.130-c.210) and Ibn-i Sina (c.980-c.1037). These teachings were performed in madrasahs until the beginning of the 19th century period. Within the scope of master-apprentice relationship, medical training was also given in private clinics.

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