Tayfun Kir
Military Medical Academy
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Military Medicine | 2004
Tayfun Kir; Recai Ogur; Selim Kilic; Ömer Faruk Tekbaş; Metin Hasde
The aim of this study was to determine how medical students use the computer and World Wide Web at a Turkish military medical school and to discuss characteristics related to this computer use. The study was conducted in 2003 in the Department of Public Health at the Gulhane Military Medical School in Ankara, Turkey. A survey developed by the authors was distributed to 508 students, after pretest. Responses were analyzed statistically by using a computer. Most of the students (86.4%) could access a computer and the Internet and all of the computers that were used by students had Internet connections, and a small group (8.9%) had owned their own computers. One-half of the students use notes provided by attending stuff and textbooks as assistant resources for their studies. The most common usage of computers was connecting to the Internet (91.9%), and the most common use of the Internet was e-mail communication (81.6%). The most preferred site category for daily visit was newspaper sites (62.8%). Approximately 44.1% of students visited medical sites when they were surfing. Also, there was a negative correlation between school performance and the time spent for computer and Internet use (-0.056 and -0.034, respectively). It was observed that medical students used the computer and Internet essentially for nonmedical purposes. To encourage students to use the computer and Internet for medical purposes, tutors should use the computer and Internet during their teaching activities, and software companies should produce assistant applications for medical students. Also, medical schools should build interactive World Wide Web sites, e-mail groups, discussion boards, and study areas for medical students.
Journal of Biosocial Science | 2005
Tayfun Kir; Mahir Güleç; Bilal Bakir; Esat Hosgönül; Nazmi Tümerdem
This cross-sectional study was carried out to investigate the frequency of consanguineous marriage in a group of army conscripts in Ankara and the factors affecting this. Of 4153 soldiers, 387 were married. The rate of marriage between first cousins was found to be 19.1%, and the overall rate of consanguineous marriage was 24.1%. Consanguineous marriage was found to be significantly prevalent among soldiers who were born in and still living in the Eastern region; among those who lived in villages; among those whose parents as well as themselves had low educational levels; and among those whose marriages were arranged by their families. Neither the payment of bride-price nor the presence of consanguinity between parents was a significant factor for consanguineous marriage. In addition, the age of the soldier and the age at marriage were significantly lower among soldiers married to first cousins than among soldiers whose marriages were not consanguineous.
Archives of Medical Research | 2006
Osman Erogul; Emin Oztas; Ibrahim Yildirim; Tayfun Kir; Emin Aydur; Gökhan H. Komesli; Hasan Cem Irkilata; Mehmet Kemal Irmak; Ahmet Fuat Peker
Food Control | 2008
Cengiz Han Acikel; Recai Ogur; Hakan Yaren; Ercan Göçgeldi; Muharrem Uçar; Tayfun Kir
Military Medicine | 2005
Adnan Ataç; Tolga Güven; Muharrem Uçar; Tayfun Kir
Food Control | 2006
Tayfun Kir; Muharrem Uçar; Ercan Göçgeldi; Selim Kilic; Omer Azal
Military Medicine | 2007
Mustafa Özer; Adnan Ataç; Muharrem Uçar; Tayfun Kir; Tolga Güven; Ercan Göçgeldi
Military Medicine | 2004
Hakan Yaren; Tayfun Kir; Muharrem Uçar; Ercan Göçgeldi; Metin Hasde
TAF Preventive Medicine Bulletin | 2013
Bilal Bakir; Necmettin Koçak; Celale Tangül Özcan; Tayfun Kir; Mehmet Çetin; Turan Fedai
Gulhane Medical Journal | 2004
Selim Kilic; Şeref Kömürcü; Maharet Rzayev; Ahmet Özet; Tayfun Kir; Fikret Arpaci; Cengiz Han Acikel; Bekir Öztürk; Recai Oğur; Selmin Ataergin; Okan Kuzhan; Metin Hasde