Sağlık Hizmeti, Yönetsel ve Akademik Boyutuyla Pandemi Süreci

Tüm Dünya’yı ve insanları etkisi altına alan Covid-19 pandemisi başta sağlık kurumları olmak üzere pek çok kurumda farklı dönüşümlere yol açmıştır. Henüz aşısı ve etkin bir ilacı olmayan Covid 19 ve daha sonra oluşabilecek tüm viral salgınların en azından yakın dönemde yaşamımızın bir parçası olarak kabul edilmesi gerektiği vurgulanmaktadır. 2019 yılının aralık ayından beri pandemiye karşı bir savaş içinde olan insanoğlunun elindeki en büyük avantaj, virüs ile mücadelede kullanılabilecek bilgi aktarımını da aynı hızla yapabilmesidir. Bu pandemi sürecinde de bilim insanları bilimsel yayınlarla kanıta dayalı olarak mevcut verileri birbirine iletmeye devam etmektedir. Bilgi ve tecrübe aktarımı bundan sonra karşılaşılacak global sağlık sorunlarının herhangi bir kaos ortamına yol açmadan çözümüne katkı sağlayacaktır.

Pandemic Process with the Dimensions of Academic, Managerial and Healthcare

The covid-19 pandemic, which has influenced the whole world and people, has created different transformations in many institutions, especially in healthcare. It is emphasized that Covid 19 and any viral outbreaks that do not have a vaccine and an effective drug should be accepted as a part of our lives in the near future. The biggest advantage of human beings who have been in a war against pandemic since December 2019 is that they can transfer information that can be used to combat the virus at the same speed. In this pandemic process, scientists continued to transmit evidence-based scientific data to each other. The transfer of knowledge and experience will contribute to the solution of the global health problems we will encounter without causing any chaos environment. 

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