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Dr. Rifat Burak Ergül is a dedicated medical doctor specializing in Urology at Istanbul University, Turkey. Born on April 25, 1994, in Lüleburgaz, Turkey, Dr. Ergül completed his medical education at Istanbul University Faculty of Medicine, where he has been working in the Department of Urology since 2019.
Dr. Ergül has made significant contributions to the field of urology, with a particular interest in urological surgeries, male infertility, and urological emergencies. His academic journey is marked by his involvement in several high-impact research projects, resulting in numerous publications in both national and international journals. He has also co-authored chapters in various urological textbooks, further showcasing his expertise in the field.
In addition to his clinical and research work, Dr. Ergül has presented his findings at various urological congresses, earning recognition for his contributions, including the Best Oral Presentation Award at the IURES International Urology Research Association Congress.
Dr. Ergül is known for his meticulous approach to patient care and his dedication to advancing urological knowledge. His commitment to excellence is reflected in his ongoing academic pursuits and active participation in the urological community. Outside of his professional life, Dr. Ergül enjoys scuba diving, horse riding, and tango, reflecting his diverse interests and well-rounded personality.
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Medical Doctor
Istanbul University-Cerrahpasa
Urology
Turkey
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