Tarhan stated by meeting medical students; "It's not only the treating physician, but we also need to be the protective physician"
Uskudar University Founding Rector, Psychiatrist Nevzat Tarhan MD.-Ph.D. has been the guest of the program organized by the University of Medical Students. Tarhan, who was evaluating the title "Neuropsychiatry: Interesting Clinical Cases with Research" in the program carried out via Zoom, noted the importance of preventive mental health. "In the preventive mental health service, physicians must first think about people not being sick," Tarhan stated.
Tarhan, who met with medical students in the online program, emphasized that innovation should be followed continuously and that a second language should be known. Tarhan; “Our profession puts us under an obligation. There is a method in the world for the treatment of a patient and it enters the literature, you need to follow the innovation continuously. If you stay with the information after graduation, it used to be before thirty-forty years, now it's down to two or three years. At a time like this, you get old right away. So you'll keep up with the innovation. When that happens, you catch new things. They call luck the intersection of reason and opportunity. The right position must be taken. For example, the cat waits for the mouse for three hours. It sits and waits for its prey. He'll catch it when he gets here. As I said the mouse and cat, I thought of a story. A cat waits to catch the mouse. There was a dog sound outside, and when the dog sounded, the mouse came out because it thought the cat ran away. When he gets out, the cat catches the mouse. Mouse in animation; "There was a dog sound, why didn't you run away? it said. The cat said: "It's good to know two languages,". It turns out the cat was barking. That's why you must know the second language. Whoever follows the literature follows innovation. If you have a goal, you work and learn and somehow you succeed.”