Medical Data Processing Technology
Faculty: Vocational School of Health Services
About the Program
The Medical Data Processing program trains students to collect, classify, code, and analyze patient data in hospitals. Students learn medical terminology, coding systems (ICD, DRG), and statistical analysis methods. Graduates are prepared to work as technicians in medical records departments.
Duration
2 yil
Language
Turkish
Level
Associate Degree
Faculty
Vocational School of Health Services
Why Choose This Program?
- Demand for medical data specialists is steadily growing
- A professional field that is an integral part of hospitals and the healthcare system
- Opportunity to gain job-ready technical expertise in 2 years
- Modern skills in data management and analysis
Who Is It For?
- Organized students interested in working with numbers and data
- Those wanting to work in office and technical positions in the healthcare sector
- Individuals with attention to detail and ability to work precisely
Learning Outcomes
Coding medical documents using ICD and DRG coding systems
Entering and managing patient data in electronic systems
Collecting and analyzing medical statistics
Complying with privacy and data protection regulations
Preparing and presenting healthcare reports
Curriculum & Courses
Career Opportunities
Tuition & Scholarships
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- • The discounted fee is subject to conditions. Contact your advisor for details.
- • Deposit: for admission confirmation; non-refundable except in the case of visa rejection.
Admission Requirements
The following documents are required for admission to Istanbul Kent University:
- International passport (valid for at least 1 year)
- Diploma or high school graduation certificate (with notarized translation)
- Transcript (academic record)
- 4 biometric photos (4x6 cm)
- Language proficiency certificate (if available)
A 1-year preparatory program is available if Turkish or English proficiency is insufficient.
Application Process
Medical Data Processing Technology
$1,300/per year