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Yayın International nursing student and cultural competence(Maltepe Üniversitesi, 2016) Medina, Neisa; Tuzcu, Ayla; Bademli, KerimeTogether with globalization in the world, the interaction between people has showed a gradual increase in the internatbnal dimension. Consequently, educatiorıal exchange programs have appeared between countries. Programs such as Erasmus and Mevlana to which Turkey has also participated and which encourage higher education institutions to cooperate with each other. are some of them. Such exchange programs bring forward adaptation of individuals from ditferent cultures to a new culture and their cultural competence. Cultural competence is defined as a competence to be possessed by medical personnel for the purpose of providing a safe and an efficient healthcare service to individuals having a different cultural background. lnternational students, who come from another culture and have to adapt to a new environment, may feel culturally incompetent in various areas throughout their educational processes. lnternational nursing students may remain ıncapable in providing care for individuals in the fields of practice while trying to overcome various adaptation difficulties. lncreasing the cultural competence of international nursing students who face various difficulties could help them provide a standard healthcare service in their community.Yayın Use of innovative aproaches in nursing practice(Maltepe Üniversitesi, 2017) Medina, Neisa; Keser, İlkay; Yurt, SeherAs a result of the technology that has developed in recent years, nursing practices that are part of health practices that are undergoing constant change and development must also be open to innovation. The lnternational council of Nurses (lCN) defines innovation as "the process of developing new approaches, technologies and ways of working". lnnovation has a vital importance in the development and maintenance of qualifications in nursing care. This review study was conducted to evaluate the use of innovative approaches in nursing practice...