Tulay Omma
Endocrinologist
Dr. Tülay Omma, Associate Professor
Specialization: Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases
Academic Background
- Medical Education: İnönü University, Faculty of Medicine (English Program), 1994–2001.
- Internal Medicine Residency: Haseki Training and Research Hospital, 2004–2010.
- Subspecialty in Endocrinology and Metabolism: Ankara Training and Research Hospital, 2013–2017.
Professional Experience
- Clinical Expertise:
- General Practitioner with administrative responsibilities, 2002–2004.
- Specialist in Internal Medicine during mandatory service, 2010–2013.
- Endocrinologist and Metabolic Disease Specialist at Ankara Training and Research Hospital (2017–2023).
- Earned the title of Associate Professor in 2023, reflecting her academic and clinical excellence.
Lokman Hekim Health Group 2023 (present)
Scientific Contributions & Publications
- Research Output:
- Published over 20 articles in peer-reviewed international journals, with a strong focus on diabetes, thyroid disorders, and polycystic ovary syndrome.
- Delivered numerous oral presentations and posters at national and international conferences.
- Citation Metrics:
- Total Citations: 166
- H-index: 6
- i10-index: 4
Awards & Recognitions
- Multiple prestigious accolades, including:
- Best Oral Presentation Award (2023): For groundbreaking research on COVID-19 vaccines and Graves’ Disease.
- Best Poster Award (2021): For clinical insights into hypoparathyroidism in Turkey (HiPOPARATURK-NET Study).
Professional Memberships & Certifications
- Active member of leading organizations:
- European Society of Endocrinology (ESE) and its Young Endocrinologists & Scientists Committee (EYES).
- Turkish Society of Endocrinology and Metabolism.
- Completed numerous advanced training programs, including certifications in clinical trials, biostatistics, and thyroid ultrasonography.
Clinical & Research Focus
Dr. Omma’s expertise spans:
- Diabetes management and its complications.
- Advanced thyroid disease diagnosis and treatment.
- Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and its metabolic implications.
- Investigating the relationship between diet and endocrine/metabolic disorders.
Procedures performed by the doctor