This is a list of hospitals in Ankara Province , Turkey. Ankara, Turkey's capital, has more than 60 hospitals.
Ankara University is a public research university in Ankara, the capital city of Turkey. It was the first higher education institution founded in Turkey after the formation of the Turkish republic in 1923.
Near East University Hospital is the largest and one of the leading medical facilities in North Nicosia, Northern Cyprus. It is affiliated with the Near East University Faculty of Medicine.
F. Tulga Ocak was a Turkish academic and professor of classical Turkish literature and Persian language. She worked at Hacettepe University.
Bakırköy Psychiatric Hospital, short for Bakırköy Mazhar Osman Mental Health and Neurological Diseases Education and Research Hospital, is a mental health hospital of the Health Ministry located in Bakırköy district of Istanbul, Turkey. The hospital is named after Mazhar Osman, who is also considered the founder of modern psychiatry in Turkey.
The University of Health Sciences is a public university in Turkey established in 2015. It is the country's only higher educational institution solely dedicated to health sciences. As of 2019, the rector of the university is Prof. Dr. Cevdet Erdöl.
Gülhane Training and Research Hospital (GEAH), formerly known as Gülhane Military Medical Academy (GATA), was founded by Abdülhamit II in 1898 in Istanbul as Gülhane Seririyat Hospital. It moved to Ankara in 1941.
The Band Non-Commissioned Officer Higher Vocational School is a boarding military education institution that trains non-commissioned officers for military bands in the Turkish Land Forces, Naval, Air Forces as well as the Gendarmerie General Command. The school accepts foreign military students to be trained from allied and contracted countries.
Bilge Karasu, was a Turkish short story writer and novelist.
Şefik Kamil Efes, Turkish banker and businessperson. He is the founder of Efesbank, the first domestic and private bank of the city of Zonguldak in Turki.
The Ankara University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the Ankara University is a prominent veterinary medicine school located in Ankara. Until 1970, it was the sole faculty of veterinary medicine in Turkey to provide both education and research opportunities in the field.
Hüsnü A. Göksel (1919–2002) was a Turkish physician and a leftist political figure. He is known for his newspaper articles, books and his contributions to the establishment of the Atatürkist Thought Association.
Mustafa Hulki Cevizoğlu is a Turkish journalist, writer and television programmer and 28th Term AKP Istanbul Deputy.
Tevfik Sağlam Pasha was a Turkish a military physician and professor, known for his contributions to medical education and health reforms during the early years of the Republic of Turkey. He served as the chief physician of the Health Division of the Selanik Redif Brigade during the Balkan Wars, the chief of health of the 2nd and 3rd Armies during World War I, and later chief of internal medicine at the Gülhane Military Medical Academy.