Near East University Chairman of the Board of Trustees İrfan Suat Günsel received the delegation consisting of Baroness Knight, Baroness Meral Ece, Lord Maginnis, Lord Harrison and Lady Butterworth, Members of the Northern Cyprus Friendship Group of the British Parliament.

 

According to the statement made by the Near East University, the Northern Cyprus Friendship Group, consisting of members of the House of Lords, the upper wing of the British Parliament, visited the Near East University Hospital in order to get detailed information about the health services provided at the hospital and to make examinations. In the statement, during their visit to the hospital, the British Parliament Northern Cyprus Friendship Group was accompanied by the Chairman of the Board of Trustees İrfan Suat Günsel, Vice Chairman Adem Aköl, Vice Rector Prof. Dr. Fahrettin Sadıkoğlu and Board Member Ahmet Savaşan‘accompanied the members of the House of Lords. During the visit, İrfan Suat Günsel told the members of the House of Lords that the Near East University Hospital was established with the mission of a National Hospital and that the hospital, which was established with this mission, saved the people of the country from foreign dependency in health, and gave detailed information to the delegation about the hospital's founding philosophy, physician staff, medical facilities and technology as well as the patient profile.

An Excellent Hospital, We Are Very Happy…

Members of the UK Parliament Northern Cyprus Friendship Group, including Turkish Cypriot Baroness Meral Ece, visited the Near East University Hospital and expressed their great happiness to see that all the health services needed by the people living in Northern Cyprus are being provided under a single roof at international standards in their own country. Baroness Knight, the President of the group, stated that they have been following the rapid and healthy development of Near East University and that the excellence of the Faculty of Medicine and the hospital is also talked about in the UK and said “we had the opportunity to see with our own eyes how true what we were told during our visit was, it is an excellent hospital”. Finally, the members of the House of Lords paid a visit to a British patient hospitalized in the hospital.