Ates Yanyali
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- Workplace: Turkey, Izmit, Cagin Eye Hospital
- Associate Professor Title at Kocaeli University, Faculty of Medicine
Dr. Ates Yanyali is a retinal surgeon at Cagin Eye Hospital in Turkey. He specializes in vitrectomy, vitreolysis, and macular degeneration treatment. Dr. Yanyali holds the title of Associate Professor at Kocaeli University. He trained at the Harkness Eye Institute at Columbia University in New York.
- Earned the best poster award from the European VitreoRetinal Society.
- Authored over 100 scientific studies with 300 citations.
- Active member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology.
- Practices at Cagin Eye Hospital, the largest private eye center in Turkey.
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Ates Yanyali is an ophthalmologist at Cagin Eye Hospital. He holds the title of Associate Professor and treats retinal disorders. The specialist has authored over 100 scientific studies with 300 professional references.
Specialization and Clinical Focus
Dr. Yanyali treats patients with retinal diseases and macular degeneration. He performs vitrectomy and vitreolysis procedures to help restore vision. The specialist communicates with patients in English, French, and Turkish. He also treats fluid collection in the vision center.
Education and Academic Background
- Istanbul University, Faculty of Medicine – Medical Degree, Turkey
- Claude Bernard University – Department of Ophthalmology, France
- Columbia University, Harkness Eye Institute – Advanced training, USA
- Kocaeli University, Faculty of Medicine – Associate Professor title, Turkey
Awards and Recognition
Dr. Yanyali received the European VitreoRetinal Society best poster award. This honor recognized his research on fluid collection therapy in the vision center. His academic contributions include over 100 published scientific studies.
Professional Memberships
- American Academy of Ophthalmology
- American Society of Retina Specialists
- European VitreoRetinal Society
- Turkish Ophthalmology Association
- TOD Vitreoretinal Surgery Unit – Active member
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