Dr. MUSTAFA GUDUK
Snapshot Highlights
- Expertise in Brain and Nerve Surgery
- Assistant Professor at Acıbadem University Faculty of Medicine
- Published research in prestigious journals like J Clin Neurosci and J Neurooncol
- Experience at renowned institutions including University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine
- Over a decade of dedicated practice in neurosurgery
Professional Experience
Dr. Mustafa Guduk brings extensive experience in neurosurgery, contributing his expertise to various esteemed medical institutions. His career journey includes significant contributions at the Acıbadem Health Group, where he has served since 2012. Prior to this, Dr. Guduk dedicated his skills to Tunceli State Hospital from 2008 to 2012. His international experience includes a valuable period at the University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine’s Arthur and Sonia Labatt Brain Tumor Research Center from 2007 to 2008. He also served the community at the Erzurum Pazaryolu District Central Health Center between 1998 and 2000.
Education and Academic Contributions
Dr. Mustafa Guduk’s educational foundation is built upon a strong academic background. He achieved the esteemed position of Assistant Professor at Acıbadem University Faculty of Medicine, commencing in 2013. His specialized training in Brain and Nerve Surgery was completed at Marmara University Faculty of Medicine in 2007. Dr. Guduk earned his medical degree from Marmara University Faculty of Medicine in 1998, establishing his comprehensive medical knowledge base.
Publications and Research
Dr. Guduk has a notable publication record, contributing significant research to the field of neurosurgery. His published works include critical analyses of tumor biology and surgical techniques. Notably, his research on the angiogenic potential in relation to disease-free survival in low-grade oligodendrogliomas, published in J Clin Neurosci, offers valuable insights. He has also contributed to discussions on the evolution of molecular biology techniques in human brain tumors, as featured in J Neurooncol. Further contributions include case reports such as “Anterior Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome” and “Intramedullary cavernoma,” published in the Turkish Journal of Neurosurgery and Marmara University Faculty of Medicine Journal, respectively, showcasing his clinical observation and diagnostic acumen.