1) Have basic up-to-date theoretical and practical knowledge in the field.
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2) Has basic knowledge about the use of tools and equipment in the field of physiotherapy.
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3) Can use field terminology effectively.
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4) Participates in research, projects and events that support scientific development.
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5) Uses basic theoretical and practical knowledge about physiotherapy.
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6) Can put forward creative ideas to solve unpredictable problems that may be encountered in physiotherapy practices.
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7) Have the ability to interpret safe work environment requirements, risks and hazards.
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8) Evaluates the basic knowledge and skills acquired in the field of physiotherapy with a critical approach, determines the learning needs and directs the learning.
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9) Able to communicate qualifiedly at a professional level and use terminology correctly.
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10) In his professional practices, he uses the knowledge he has acquired from other fields such as health services management and behavioral sciences by integrating them with his practices.
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11) Evaluates health by using the basic knowledge and skills acquired in the field of health, identifies and analyzes problems and takes part in studies planned for solutions.
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12) Can use medical terms and terminology specific to human anatomy and physiotherapy.
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13) It takes responsibility in the health practices it offers in cooperation with different disciplines
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14) The physiological structure, functional capacity and physical activity/exercise behaviors of healthy and sick individuals can determine the relationship between the individual's health and his physical and social environment.
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15) Has basic knowledge of foreign languages
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