Cholesteatoma: Surgical challenges and patient outcomes
09-11, 15:00–16:00 (Europe/Istanbul), Otology 2

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University Associate Professor of Otorhinolaryngology in University of Palermo. Fellowship in Gruppo Otologico Piacenza with Prof. Mario Sanna. PhD in Clinical and Experimental Oncology. Main field of work in otology and neurotology, ear surgery, cochlear implant and bone conduction implant. Vestibular research.

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Medical Diploma, University Bern, ENT Recidency in Lucern and Zurich, Research Fellowhip in Boston at MEEI, Staff member at University Hospital Zurich since 2014

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<u>PERSONAL INFORMATION</u>

Name: Kemal GÖRÜR                                    

Birth: October 20, 1964, Adana, Turkey

<u>EDUCATION</u>

Professor: Mersin University Faculty of Medicine, ENT Department

(2009 -)

Associate Professor: Mersin University Faculty of Medicine, ENT Department (2003 - 2009)

Assistant Professor: Mersin University Faculty of Medicine, ENT Department (1998 - 2003)

MD: Tarsus Social Security Hospital, ENT Department (1996 - 1998)

MD: Izmir Tepecik Social Security Educational Hospital, ENT Department (1990 - 1996)

Medical student: Çukurova University Faculty of Medicine (1983 - 1989)

Observership:

Stanford University Faculty of Medicine, Prof.Dr. Robert K Jackler (2005)

Harvard University, Faculty of Medicine, ENT Department (2011)

Fields of Interest:                                        

Otology & Neurotology

Administrative Function:

Head of ENT Department, Mersin University Faculty of Medicine (a total of 5 years)

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Prof. Dr, Müzeyyen Yıldırım Baylan, MD

Akdeniz University, Medical School, Antalya

Dicle University, ENT Department, Diyarbakır (Residency and academic duration)

Minnesota University, Paperalla Ear Department and ENT Department, Minneapolis, Research and observer for 15 months

Ege University, ENT Department, İzmir, observer for 3 months

For the past 15 years, I have focused predominantly on otology and vestibular disease. The procedures I most frequently perform include endoscopic ear surgery, surgery of chronic otitis media, otosclerosis, and cochlear implantation.

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Neil Donnelly is a Consultant Otoneurological & Skull Base Surgeon at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. He is a member of a team delivering high quality care in 360<sup>o </sup>Skull Base Surgery, Otology and Hearing Implantation. He is Honorary Secretary of the Otology Section of the Royal Society of Medicine, a Council Member of the British Skull Base Society and  Bye Fellow at Homerton College, Cambridge.