M.D. Ayşe Özboz is an anesthesiologist and reanimation specialist with experience in perioperative care and critical care medicine. She earned her medical degree in 2007 from Osmangazi University Faculty of Medicine, completing specialty training in Anesthesiology and Reanimation. Since 2016 she has been affiliated with Acibadem Health Group, where she contributes to anesthesia services and intensive care management. Dr. Özboz is an active member of professional organizations including the Thoracic Cardiovascular Anesthesia and Intensive Care Association, the Turkish Anesthesiology and Reanimation Center, and the Turkish Intensive Care Association. Her memberships reflect a focus on cardiothoracic anesthesia and high-quality critical care. She is committed to patient safety, evidence-based practice, and ongoing professional development.
Education
- 2007 Osmangazi University Faculty of Medicine Anesthesiology and Reanimation
- 2001 Osmangazi University Faculty of Medicine
Experience
- 2016 Acibadem Health Group
- 2010 – 2016 Gaziantep Sanko Hospital
- 2007 – 2010 Gaziantep Ersin Aslan State Hospital
- 2008 – 2009 Gaziantep Medical Park Hospital
- 2008 Ankara High Specialization Hospital / Cardiovascular Surgery / Anesthesiology Internship
Memberships
- Thoracic Cardiovascular Anesthesia and Intensive Care Association
- Turkish Anesthesiology and Reanimation Center
- Turkish Intensive Care Association
Publications
- General Versus epidural anesthesia for lumbar microdiscectomy.
Journal of Clinical Neuroscience.2015 Feb;4 Ulutas M, Seçer M, Taskapilioglu S, Akyılmaz AA, Baydılek Y, Kocamer B, Ozboz A. Boyaci S - Cholorhexidine, octenidine or povidone iodine for catheter related infections: a randomized controlled trial.
J ResMedSci. 2013 Jun;18(6):510-2. Bilir A, Yelken B, Erkan. J - Lornoxicam in extracorporeal shock-wawe lithotripsy; comparison with tenoxicam and placebo in terms of analgesic consumption.
Scand J UrolNephrol. 2008;42(2):143-7. Bilir A, Gulec S, Turgut M, Cetinkaya D, Erkan A. Kurt L - Epidural Magnesium reduces postoperative analgesic requisition.
Br J Anaesth.2007 Apr;98(4):519-23.Epub 2007 Feb 26. Bilir A, Gulec S, Erkan A. Ozcelık A.


