Browsing by Author "Irban, Arzu"
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Item Effects of Ozone on Spinal Cord Recovery via the Wnt/beta-Catenin Pathway Following Spinal Cord Injury in Rats(TURKISH NEUROSURGICAL SOC, 2017-01-01) Tural Emon, Selin; Uslu, Serap; Ilgaz Aydinlar, Elif; Irban, Arzu; Ince, Umit; Orakdogen, Metin; Gulec Suyen, GuldalAIM: At the cellular level, spinal cord injury (SCI) provokes an inflammatory response that generates substantial secondary damage within the spinal cord but may also contribute to its repair. Besides intracellular antioxydant increase after exactly estimated oxidative stressItem For Strategic Planning of Healthcare Management, The Effect of Mobbing on Motivation of Healthcare Providers(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2012-01-01) Antep, Zehra; Bektas, Gulfer; Altin, Ufuk; Irban, ArzuMobbing which means oppression and coercion exercised on employees may result in negative consequences both for the organization and its employees. In this study, in order to make a strategic planning of healthcare management, we evaluated the effect of mobbing on motivation of healthcare providers working in state-teaching hospital. We performed questionnaires, composed 3 sectionsItem The International Patient's Portfolio and Marketing of Turkish Health Tourism(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2012-01-01) Altin, Ufuk; Bektas, Gulfer; Antep, Zehra; Irban, ArzuHealth tourism is the name given to the travel of individuals from their residences to other places with the purpose of receiving treatment. Turkey has great potential for medical tourism with its geographical location, climate, thermal resources, natural beauties and qualified medical personnel. Health tourism has developed so rapidly during the last 20 years. In this research, a subgroup of health tourism practices done by the patients undergoing surgery in Turkey is discussed. Within this scope, the economic dimensions and marketing of medical tourism, the place of Turkey in the world market, the advantages and disadvantages of the country and the areas that need improvement