Education

Neurosurgery

Education

According to the need, the research assistants are recruited in the department via the Examination for Specialty in Medicine, which doesn’t exceed 1 or 2 personnel per year according to the need. Assistant training in our department lasts 5 years. During this period, increasing responsibilities are put down according to experience in different periods of education. This responsibility reaches the level of managing a service in the last year. During the academic year, Wednesdays are organized as training days and weekly case presentation meetings, mortality and morbidity meetings, joint meetings with the Departments of Neurology, Radiology and Pathology, articles and seminar sessions are held. The weekly case presentation meeting, in which all surgeries to be performed next week are discussed, is an important element of the in-departmental auditing mechanism and ensures the active participation of all faculty members and research officers in the meeting. Moreover, the audits and follow-ups of the researchers during neurosurgery trainings can be carried out by the Log-Book application. This application is very important for our country, which is in the process of integration with the European Community.

Continuous Training Program

Seminar program on Wednesday every week

Video screening every Wednesday every week

Case discussion with our nurses every Friday every week 

 

Courses 

Faculty of Medicine - Semester III

Cerebral vascular diseases

Intracranial Pressure Increase (KIBAS)

Medulla Spinalis Presses

Intervertebral Disk Hernis

Head Traumas

Brain tumors

hydrocephalus

Spiral diffraphysics

 

Faculty of Medicine Semester V

Neurological examination

Low back pain and radiculopathy

Neuroanatomy

Hydrocephalus

Approach to the patient with head trauma

Disc herniation

Cerebral Aneurysms

Craniosinostosis

Cranial emergencies

Spinal stenosis

Intracranial tumours

Congenital anomalies

KIBAS

Traumatic Spinal emergency cases

Cerebral Vascular malformations

Peripheral nerve injuries and surgery

Micronoroshirurgy

Cranioservikal compound anomalies

Chiari Malformations, Cirynomiyeli

Cranial and Spinal infections