09-12, 15:00–16:00 (Europe/Istanbul), Equilibrium 2
From vHIT to Function: Clinical Value of Functional VOR Tests
Dr. Gulce Kirazli is an Associate Professor in the Department of Audiology at Ege University, Faculty of Health Sciences. She holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology and completed both her master’s and PhD in audiology. Her academic and clinical work focuses on vestibular assessment and vestibular rehabilitation. She has authored numerous national and international publications in the field. Dr. Kirazli has presented her work at various scientific meetings and continues to contribute actively through invited talks and oral presentations. She continues to combine academic knowledge with clinical practice in order to improve diagnostic approaches in vestibular disorders.
Degree in Medicine from the Federal University of Minas Gerais (2004), a Master's degree in Medicine (Otorhinolaryngology) from the Federal University of São Paulo (2010), and a PhD in Speech-Language Pathology (DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH-LANGUARD SCIENCES, UFMG) from the Hospital das Clínicas, UFMG/Ebserh (2023). She is currently the coordinator of otoneurology at the MATERDEI HEALTH NETWORK - MG, an otorhinolaryngologist at the Felicio Rocho Hospital, and an otorhinolaryngologist at the Federal University of Minas Gerais.
Gokce Saygı UYSAL I am an ENT specialist, I have a master's and doctorate in Audiology. I am interested in studies on the vestibular system.
If there should be a breakpoint in every career, mine must be the day when I started MSc in 2010. It was a totally efficient impulse which causes find out my different talent. I also learn so much new valuable technical topics about audiology through this period my baseline from physics help me a lot. Through this journey I found the last step in PhD period which is complete my job description.
Doctor Audiologist Gözde Bayramoğlu Çabuk completed her undergraduate education in Physics Engineering at Ankara University in 2003. She obtained her master’s degree in Audiology from Gazi University in 2017 and completed her PhD at Başkent University in 2024 with a dissertation focusing on an intervention approach in subjective tinnitus. Since 2018, she has been working at Gazi University Faculty of Medicine, where she is currently employed as a Doctor Lecturer. Her academic and clinical work encompasses both pediatric and adult populations, with research interests including cochlear implants, hearing aids, tinnitus, and listening effort. Her work integrates patient-reported outcome measures, psychoacoustic assessments, speech-in-noise testing, and advanced audiological evaluation methods within an evidence-based and multidisciplinary framework.