Ms Menekse Turna – Radiation Oncology – Best Researcher Award

Ms Menekse Turna - Radiation Oncology - Best Researcher Award

Anadolu Medical Center - Turkey

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Early Academic Pursuits

Menekşe Turna began her academic journey with a strong foundation at the Karadeniz Technical University Faculty Of Medicine in Trabzon, Turkey, where she dedicated six years of study from 2005 to 2011. This period laid the groundwork for her future contributions in the field of medicine.

Professional Endeavors

Upon completing her medical education, Menekşe Turna delved into the specialized field of Radiation Oncology. She started her professional journey at Okmeydani Research and Training Hospital in Istanbul, where she gained valuable experience from 2012 to 2016. Later, she expanded her horizons by joining the St James Institute of Oncology in Leeds, England, as a Clinical Observer in 2015-2016, further enriching her knowledge in the international medical landscape.

Contributions and Research Focus on Radiation oncology

Menekşe Turna's primary focus in Radiation Oncology showcases her commitment to advancing cancer treatment. Her contributions to the field involve a keen interest in therapeutic radiology, emphasizing precision and efficacy in cancer treatment methods. Through her work, she aims to contribute to the ongoing advancements in radiation therapy for improved patient outcomes.

Academic Cites

Menekşe Turna's academic achievements are reflected in her successful completion of the Second degree in the Board Exam of the Turkish Society for Radiation Oncology in 2016. This recognition signifies her expertise and proficiency in the field.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As a dedicated medical professional, Menekşe Turna is already leaving a positive mark on the field of Radiation Oncology. Her legacy lies in the lives she impacts through precise and compassionate cancer care. Looking forward, she envisions continued contributions to research, education, and patient care, leaving an enduring legacy in the medical community.

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

Stereotactic radiosurgery in brain metastasis: treatment outcomes and patterns of failure.2023

Evaluation of clinically involved lymph nodes with deformable registration in breast cancer radiotherapy.2022

Stereotactic body radiotherapy as a boost after external beam radiotherapy for high-risk prostate cancer patients.2021

 

Mr.Eric Naab Manson – Medical Physics – Best Scholar Award

Mr.Eric Naab Manson - Medical Physics - Best Scholar Award

University for Development Studies - Ghana

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS:

Commencing with the Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination at Kanton Senior Secondary School from 2001 to 2003, Eric laid the foundation for his academic journey.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS:

Eric's career spans diverse roles, from being a Physics Tutor to an Assistant Lecturer, showcasing his commitment to both education and the advancement of medical physics.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON MEDICAL PHYSICS

Dedicated to medical imaging and cancer research, Eric actively contributes to advancing diagnostics and treatments. His engagement with research groups emphasizes collaboration for groundbreaking discoveries.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE:

Through teaching roles and ongoing research, Eric has the potential to influence academic and practical aspects of medical physics, leaving a lasting impact on students and the field.

ACADEMIC CITES:

Eric's pursuit of a Ph.D. in Medical Physics at the University of Ghana suggests an ongoing and impactful academic journey.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS:

Eric's legacy lies in his dedication to medical physics education and research. As he continues his Ph.D., his future contributions are expected to enrich the field, with a collaborative and exploratory approach indicating sustained impact.

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

Fighting breast cancer in low-and-middle-income countries – What must we do to get every woman screened on regular basis?2023

Evaluation of the impact of magnetic field homogeneity on image quality in magnetic resonance imaging: a baseline quantitative study at 1.5 T.  2023