09-12, 11:45–12:45 (Europe/Istanbul), Otology 2
<u>PERSONAL INFORMATION</u>
Name: Onur İSMİ
Birth: December 01, 1980, Adıyaman, Turkey
Nationality: Turkish
Marital Status: Married
Home Adress: Yeni mahalle Yüksek Harman caddesi Alpena Court sitesi B Blok kat 4 no 7 Mezitli, Mersin, TURKEY
Languages: English, Turkish, Germany(A2)
Phone: +90.505.7273209
Mail: [email protected]
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<u>PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES</u>
Chronic Ear Surgery (1000-1500 cases)
Cochlear Implant Surgery (15 cases as primary surgeon, 150 cases as assistant surgeon)
Otosclerosis Surgery (35-50 cases)
Endoscopic Ear Surgery (80-100 cases)
Nasal Surgery (open and closed) (5000-6000 cases)
Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (1000 cases)
Adenotonsillectomy (7000-7500 cases)
Oral cavity surgery (550-600 cases)
Neck dissection (1000-1500 cases)
Total Laryngectomy (100-200 cases)
Partial laryngectomy (200-250 cases)
Parotid surgery (200-250 cases)
Submandibular and sublingual gland surgery (200-300 cases)
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<u>EDUCATION</u>
Professor: Mersin University Faculty of Medicine, ENT Department (2023- )
Associate Professor: Mersin University Faculty of Medicine, ENT Department (2018 - 2023)
Assistant Professor: Mersin University Faculty of Medicine, ENT Department (2013 - 2018)
MD: Osmaniye State Hospital, ENT Department (2009 - 2013)
MD: Mersin University Medical Faculty, Resident, ENT Department (2004 – 2009)
Medical student: Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine (English) (1998 - 2004)
Fields of Interest:
Otology & Neurotology
National Invited Lecturer and /or Instructor
More than 30 meetings
International Meeting and Course Attendance
1. The 15<sup>th</sup> Mediterranean Society of Otology and Audiology, April 28-30, 2016, Cappadocia, Turkey
Current positions of Prof Milan Stankovic are: Full time Professor of Otolaryngology, Head of Otolaryngology at Medical Faculty University of Nis Serbia, Instuctor of European Academy of Otology and Otoneurology, Ambassador to American Academy of Otolaryngology, Visiting Professor at Ahepa University Hospital Thessaloniki, Greece, International Elector at University in Athens, Thessaloniki, Larisa, Iraklion (Greece), Honorary Member of Italian Rhinologic Society, Honorary Member of ENT Society of Northern Greece, Contributor to Encyclopedia of ORL ( Springer, New York), Editor in World Articles of Otolaryngology, Member of Editorial Board for International Advanced Otology, Balkan Jounal of Medicine, Journal of Hearing Science, etc.
He was: President of Balkan Society of Otolaryngology, Board Member of Balkan ORL Society, Vice President of Serbian ORL Society, and Regional Secretary of European Academy of Otology and Otoneurology.
He published chapters in Books (Encyclopedia of ORL, Atlas of Operative Otolaryngology, Handbook of Pharyngeal Diseases), and papers in: Am J Otolaryngol, Eur Arch ORL, Otol Neurotol, ORL Karger, Acta Byophys Biochem, Pro Otology, International Advanced Otology, etc.
During international Congresses he was frequently Chairperson and Round table speaker at many Congresses, also Invited speaker at International Congresses , and as Instructor of European Academy of Otology.
Postgraduate education of Prof Stankovic included: ENT Clinics in Geneva, Zurich, Basel (1989 to 1990), Cornel University Saltzburg ENT Seminar (1997), ENT Clinic University Hospital Vienna (2000), ENT Clinics in Tokio and Osaka, Japan (2004), ENT Clinic Charite Berlin, Germany (2006).
Prof. Dr. Dragoslava Djerić, M.D., Ph.D. Full Professor of Otorhinolaryngology, Department of Otorhinolaryngology with Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade Full Member, Academy of Medical Sciences of the Serbian Medical Association
Prof. Dragoslava Djerić is a senior academic otologist and otosurgeon with extensive experience in ear pathology, otologic surgery, and hearing disorders. She obtained her M.D., Master’s degree, and Ph.D. from the Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade, where she completed her residency in Otorhinolaryngology. Her international training includes research fellowships at Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary (Harvard Medical School) and the Minnesota Ear Clinic, as well as a visiting professorship at the University Hospital Bern, Switzerland.
Throughout her academic career, she has progressed from Assistant Professor to Full Professor at the University of Belgrade. Clinically, she served as Head of the Pediatric Department and later founded and led the Department of Otology at the University Clinic for Otorhinolaryngology in Belgrade, contributing significantly to the modernization of diagnostic and surgical approaches in ear diseases.
Her research focuses on otology, otopathology, cholesteatoma, chronic otitis, hearing loss, and ear microsurgery. She has been involved in pioneering work on temporal bone pathology, multidisciplinary diagnostic strategies, neonatal hearing screening, and modern reconstructive tympanoplasty techniques. She participated in international research collaborations in the USA, Switzerland, and Europe, including projects on otitis media, hearing impairment, and implantable hearing devices.
Prof. Djerić has supervised numerous diploma theses, master’s theses, and doctoral dissertations, and has held key academic leadership roles, including membership in scientific councils, postgraduate teaching committees, and national expert commissions in Serbia. She has been an active educator and instructor in temporal bone dissection, otomicrosurgery, and endoscopic techniques.
She has authored or co-authored over 400 scientific publications, including more than 200 full-length journal articles, and several books and monographs on otology and ear diseases. Her work has been cited in major otologic textbooks and international literature. She serves on editorial boards and as a reviewer for multiple national and international journals.
Prof. Djerić is a member of numerous professional societies, including the International Otopathology Society (Schuknecht Society), European Academy of Otology and Neurotology (EAONO), American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, International Hearing Foundation, and the Politzer Society. She has received multiple national and international awards, including a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Serbian Medical Association.