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Haldun Akgöz
Prof. M.D.

Haldun Akgöz

Medical Units and Clinical Services
  • Cardiology

Prof. Haldun Akgöz is a cardiothoracic surgeon and academic with longstanding experience in cardiovascular care. He earned his associate professorship in 2006 from M.D. Siyami Ersek Chest, Heart and Vascular Surgery Training and Research Hospital. Since 2017 he has been affiliated with Acıbadem Health Group, contributing clinical expertise and patient-centered surgical care. He is an active member of the Turkish Cardiology Association and the European Society of Cardiology, staying engaged with professional standards and advances in cardiology and cardiac surgery.

Education

  • 2006 Dr. Siyami Ersek Chest, Heart and Vascular Surgery Training and Research Hospital / Associate Professorship
  • 1996 Dr. Siyami Ersek Chest, Heart and Vascular Surgery Training and Research Hospital Cardiology
  • 1987 Istanbul University Istanbul Faculty of Medicine

Experience

  • 2017 Acibadem Health Group
  • 1992 – 2017 Dr. Siyami Ersek Chest, Heart and Vascular Surgery Training and Research Hospital / Cardiology

Memberships

  • Turkish Cardiology Association
  • European Society of Cardiology





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