Acibadem Healthcare Group
BARAN CENGİZ ARCAGÖK
Assist. Prof. M.D.

BARAN CENGİZ ARCAGÖK

Medical Units and Clinical Services
  • Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
  • Pediatrics

Assist. Prof. Baran Cengiz Arcağök is a neonatologist with a solid academic and clinical background. He completed his neonatology training at Marmara University Faculty of Medicine in 2014 and has since developed expertise in the care of newborns, including preterm infants and those requiring intensive neonatal support. He joined Acıbadem Health Group in 2020, where he contributes to neonatal clinical services, collaborates with multidisciplinary teams, and participates in teaching and mentorship activities. Known for a patient-centered approach and attention to evidence-based practice, he is committed to improving neonatal outcomes and supporting families during the critical early stages of life.

Education

  • 2014 Marmara University Faculty of Medicine Neonatology
  • 2011 Istanbul University Cerrahpaşa Faculty of Medicine Pediatrics
  • 2006 Istanbul University Cerrahpasa Faculty of Medicine

Experience

  • 2020 Acibadem Health Group
  • 2017 Altunizade Acıbadem Hospital / Halen
  • 2016 – 2017 Fulya Acibadem Hospital




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