Asst. Prof. MD. Ali Kemal Ulaş

Asst. Prof. MD. Ali Kemal Ulaş

Medical Specialist

Resume
Experience:
  • Hakkari Public Hospital /2010
  • Yüksekova Public Hospital /2011
  • Samsun Private Anadolu Hospital /  2011-2018
Areas of Interest
Brain and Spine Tumors Spine Trauma Head Trauma Lumbar and Neck Hernias Jamming Congenital Anamolies for Children Skull Development Anamolies Endoscopic Lumbar Hernia Surgery
Courses Attended
  • Spinal Surgery Summer School / 2006
  • Spinal Surgery Summer School / 2007
  • Gülhane Faculty of Medicine Microsurgery Course / 2008
  • Pediatrics Neurosurgery Tumor and Epilepsy Course / 2008
  • Pediatrics Neurosurgery Vascular Diseases Spasite, Craniosynocytosis Course
  • Pediatrics Neurosurgery Hydrocephalus Course
  • Cerrahpaşa Faculty of Medicine Endovascular Methods Course
  • Marmara University Spinal Instrumentation Course
  • TDN Cranioservical Junction Stabilization Course
  • Advanced Spinal Surgery Course 2018
  • Head base surgery training group Acoustic Neurinoma meeting 2006
  • Turkish Neurosurgical Society Scientific National Congress 2008
  • Turkish Neurosurgical Society Scientific National Congress 2009
  • Turkish Neurosurgical Society Scientific National Congress 2010
  • Turkish Neurosurgical Society Scientific National Congress 2011
  • Turkish Neurosurgical Society Scientific National Congress 2012
  • Turkish Neurosurgical Society Scientific National Congress 2015
  • Turkish Neurosurgical Society Scientific National Congress 2017
  • Cervical and Thoracic Degenerative Spine Symposium 2017
  • 13th International Turkish Spine Congress 2019
Publications
  • Title of Medical Specialty Thesis and Advisor: Investigation of the histopathological effects of the hemostatic agent Ankaferd Blood Stopper on cerebral tissue and exploration of its usability in the central nervous system
  • Thesis Advisor: Prof. Dr. Keramettin Aydın
  • Bayri Y, Ulas A. K, Aykan U, Kaya A. H, Dagcinar A: Iatrogenic Chronic calcified/Ossified Epidural Hematoma: Case Report J Nervous Sys Surgery 2009; 2(2):91-94