Enver Duran - Professional Career

Professional Career

  • 1969-1990; Specialist for Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery at Gülhane Military Medical Academy Ankara as Assistant Professor (1980–1985) and Associate Professor (1985–1990),
  • Work experience at Cleveland Clinic Ohio USA, coronary bypass surgery (1982); Guy Hospital London England, aorto-coronary bypass surgery (1987) (two terms); Royal Brompton Hospital London England, re-do aorto coronary bypass surgery (1988); Edinburgh Scotland, aorto-coronary bypass surgery (1988).
  • Professor, Clinic Director and Chairmanship of Department of Surgery Sciences and Cardiovascular Surgery at Gülhane Military Medical Academy, Haydarpasha Training and Application Hospital and College of Nurses Ankara (1990–1998).
  • 1998- currently; Professor and Chairmanship of Cardiovascular Surgery at Trakya University Edirne.
  • 2004-currently; The Rector of Trakya University and
    • Chairman of the Inter-University Committee Turkey (2006–2007);
    • Rector of the Namik Kemal University (2006–2007);
    • Rector of the Kirklareli University (2007–2008).
    • President of the Interuniversity Board Medicine-Health Sciences Education Council of Turkey since 2008.
    • President of the Balkan Universities Network Conference 2010.
    • Vice-President of the World Universities Congress 2010.

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