Dr. NIDA OZER
Snapshot Highlights
- Over 10 years of dedicated experience in Obstetrics and Gynecology.
- Published research in esteemed journals, contributing to reproductive health knowledge.
- Extensive training at prestigious Turkish medical institutions.
- Experience across varied healthcare settings, including private practice and major hospital groups.
Professional Journey
Dr. Nida Ozer has cultivated a distinguished career in Obstetrics and Gynecology, marked by a consistent commitment to patient care and advancements in women’s health. Her professional path reflects a deep dedication to the field, spanning over a decade of impactful practice.
Education and Foundation
Dr. Ozer’s foundational medical education was completed at the highly regarded Istanbul University Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty in 2006. This was followed by specialized training in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Istanbul Umraniye Training and Research Hospital, where she completed her residency in 2012. Her early academic career also included a role as an Anatomy Assistant in the Anatomy Department at I.U. Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty from 2006.
Clinical Experience and Expertise
Following her residency, Dr. Ozer dedicated herself to serving patients as a Gynecologist and Obstetrician at Diyarbakir Gynecology and Pediatrics Hospital from 2012 to 2014. She then served as a Gynecologist at Private Mesopotamia Medical Center in 2015, shortly before joining the Health Sciences University Umraniye Training and Research Hospital as a Gynecologist from 2015 to 2018. Her career continued with a significant tenure at Acıbadem Health Group in 2018, followed by a period in private practice from 2019 to 2023. Dr. Ozer’s practice areas include comprehensive gynecological care, obstetrics, and a keen interest in reproductive health research.
Contributions to Medical Knowledge
Dr. Ozer is an active contributor to the medical literature, with publications focusing on critical aspects of reproductive health and pregnancy. Her research includes investigating the effects of novel anticoagulants on embryo implantation, exploring the biochemical markers associated with ectopic pregnancy, and evaluating the predictive utility of serum endocan levels for preterm delivery. She has also co-authored studies on contraception preferences among breastfeeding mothers and alterations in maternal serum thrombospondin-1 in preeclampsia, demonstrating her commitment to evidence-based practice and advancing the understanding of complex gynecological conditions.