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Aynur Aliyeva
I am an ENT Surgeon and Neuroscience Ph.D.(c) from Turkey. I am currently practicing as a Clinical Fellow in the Otolology-Neurotology Fellowship program under Prof.Dr.Shi Nae Park’s supervision at the Catholic University of Korea St. Mary's Hospital, Korea, Seoul.
I graduated from medical school (MD) at Azerbaijan Medical University with an Excellent Diploma (Honors) in 2010 and obtained my first otorhinolaryngology specialization from Azerbaijan in 2011. I commenced my second residency education at the Izmir Bozyaka Education and Research Hospital Department of ORL-HNS in Turkey in 2014-2019. In addition, as a part of my ORL-HNS residency education, I have been actively involved in basic and clinical research programs under Prof. Dr. Levent Olgun’s guidance in Turkey. During my residency education, I had the opportunity to manage many scientific projects personally, I gave oral and poster presentations and submitted scientific publications at various national and international scientific congresses. I have gained advanced knowledge of the Russian, English, and Turkish languages.
After my residency education, I had an opportunity to attend a clinical visiting scholarship program at the Cleveland Clinic with Prof.Dr.Michael S. Benninger in 2017; The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center with Prof.Dr.Carl H.Snyderman in 2019, and Stanford University with Prof.Dr. Nikolas Blevins in 2021.
As an Otorhinolaryngologist and Neuroscientist, I am greatly interested in conducting clinical and basic science research. I was awarded the "Best International Oral Presentation" for the "Post COVID 19:Tinnitus and Equilibrium Disorders" own designed study in ICORL- Korean International Otorhinolaryngology Congress on 21-24 April 2022, KINTEX, South Korea. My master thesis is “Investigation Of The Effect Of Sudden Hearing Loss On Vestibular Tests”. Also, in my Neuroscience Doctoral program, I designed “Mouse model of the Behavioral Changes in Meniere's disease” and “Neuroinflammation and Neuroplasty in Vestibular Neuritis”