TAMA Celebrates “March 14th” in New York City
- Mar 22, 2024
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The Turkish American Medical Association (TAMA) recently commemorated “Tıp Bayramı”, or “Doctor’s Day”, at the Turkish House in New York City. This joyous occasion brought together members of the association to celebrate the significant contributions of medical professionals. The event, hosted by TAMA, provided a platform for doctors to connect and reflect on their dedication to healthcare in the United States. Among the distinguished guests was Reyhan Özgür, Consul General of the Turkish Consulate in New York, who delivered a heartfelt speech extending congratulations to the doctors on their special day. In her address, Consul General Özgür expressed gratitude for the tireless efforts of medical professionals and emphasized the importance of their work in promoting health and well-being within communities. His words resonated deeply with attendees, highlighting the profound impact of healthcare professionals on society. TAMA President Rabia Gürses Özden also took the stage to convey the association’s commitment to advancing medical excellence in the USA. President Özden underscored the significance of Tıp Bayramı and reiterated TAMA’s dedication to supporting Turkish American doctors in their professional endeavors. Throughout the evening, attendees had the opportunity to network, share experiences, and celebrate their collective achievements in the field of medicine. As a leading advocate for Turkish American healthcare professionals, TAMA continues to foster a sense of community and provide valuable resources for its members. The celebration of Tıp Bayramı serves as a reminder of the unwavering dedication and resilience of medical professionals worldwide. TAMA’s event in New York City not only honors the contributions of doctors but also strengthens bonds within the Turkish American medical community, paving the way for continued collaboration and excellence in healthcare.
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