EMU-Marmara Medical Program Earns International Accreditation
The joint medical program run by the Dr. Fazıl Küçük Faculty of Medicine and Marmara University’s Faculty of Medicine has received international accreditation from the Association for Evaluation and Accreditation of Medical Education Programs (TEPDAD). This makes it the first collaborative program between the TRNC and Turkey to achieve global recognition.
With this accreditation, the International Joint Medical Program has reinforced its standing both nationally and internationally, enhancing career prospects for students worldwide.
TEPDAD is authorized by the World Federation for Medical Education (WFME) to conduct evaluations and accredit medical programs based on global standards. It is also a full member of the Association of Central and Eastern European Quality Assurance Agencies.
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