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Best cell treatment for ADHD neurologists: TOP 2 doctors

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Mehmet Akif Gogusgeren
Neurosurgeon
33 years of experience
Turkey, Istanbul
Avicenna International Hospital

Mehmet Akif Gogusgeren

Neurosurgeon
33 years of experience

My 34 years of medicine – which is more than half my life… After thousands of surgeries, the excitement and sense of responsibility of the first day still outweigh it. My father was a doctor, a neurologist too. I would always give the same response to those asking what I would be in elementary and secondary school: Neurosurgeon. When I started my neurosurgery residency at Haydarpaşa Numune Hospital in 1992, my childhood goal was fulfilled. Two points have always stood out from the others throughout my medical career: 1. Don’t harm anyone. 2. The most important relationship between the doctor and patient is the relationship of trust. In line with the principle of “first do no harm” in Turkish with “primum non nocere” in Latin, I have always preferred to perform secured surgeries under the microscope from smaller incisions. I didn’t perform any surgery that I wasn’t sure the patient would benefit from. So I’ve always been in a position to convince myself first of the need for surgery. Then I convince my patient. I kept in mind that the most important relationship between surgeon and patient is the relationship of trust. How can a person entrust his life to someone he saw 15 minutes ago without a relationship of trust? I cared about this relationship lasting post-surgery and even for life. I’ve had the first walks of my patients that I’ve operated in 28 years. Sometimes even after midnight many times… I’ve always cared about some patients’ feeling of their need to see their physician even at 03.00 o’clock midnight. I don’t mind giving all my patients my cell phone number. I would want my physician to be available at any time as needed. That’s what I do for my patients. In these lines, I felt the need to describe my view of medicine. Anyone who wonders anyway can reach my resume and my publications.

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My 34 years of medicine – which is more than half my life… After thousands of surgeries, the excitement and sense of responsibility of the first day still outweigh it. My father was a doctor, a neurologist too. I would always give the same response to those asking what I would be in elementary and secondary school: Neurosurgeon. When I started my neurosurgery residency at Haydarpaşa Numune Hospital in 1992, my childhood goal was fulfilled. Two points have always stood out from the others throughout my medical career: 1. Don’t harm anyone. 2. The most important relationship between the doctor and patient is the relationship of trust. In line with the principle of “first do no harm” in Turkish with “primum non nocere” in Latin, I have always preferred to perform secured surgeries under the microscope from smaller incisions. I didn’t perform any surgery that I wasn’t sure the patient would benefit from. So I’ve always been in a position to convince myself first of the need for surgery. Then I convince my patient. I kept in mind that the most important relationship between surgeon and patient is the relationship of trust. How can a person entrust his life to someone he saw 15 minutes ago without a relationship of trust? I cared about this relationship lasting post-surgery and even for life. I’ve had the first walks of my patients that I’ve operated in 28 years. Sometimes even after midnight many times… I’ve always cared about some patients’ feeling of their need to see their physician even at 03.00 o’clock midnight. I don’t mind giving all my patients my cell phone number. I would want my physician to be available at any time as needed. That’s what I do for my patients. In these lines, I felt the need to describe my view of medicine. Anyone who wonders anyway can reach my resume and my publications.

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Dan Garza
Regenerative medicine specialist
9 years of experience
Mexico, Playa del Carmen
Giostar Cell Therapy | Los Algodones Clinic

Dan Garza

Regenerative medicine specialist
9 years of experience

Professional Background

  • Medical Director: GIOSTAR Mexico, Los Algodones (since 2016).
  • Education: Surgeon, Autonomous University of Guadalajara.
  • Certifications: Diploma in Diabetology and Regenerative Medicine.

  • Previous Roles:
  • Physician responsible for emergency services in private hospitals across Mexico, including San Javier Marina and Hospiten.
  • Specialist in metabolic control for diabetic and hypertensive patients in Guadalajara.
  • Lead physician for external medical services and emergencies at private maternal and child health hospitals.

Areas of Expertise

  • Regenerative Medicine & Cell Therapy
  • Metabolic Control for Chronic Conditions (e.g., diabetes, hypertension)
  • Emergency & General Medical Care
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Professional Background

  • Medical Director: GIOSTAR Mexico, Los Algodones (since 2016).
  • Education: Surgeon, Autonomous University of Guadalajara.
  • Certifications: Diploma in Diabetology and Regenerative Medicine.

  • Previous Roles:
  • Physician responsible for emergency services in private hospitals across Mexico, including San Javier Marina and Hospiten.
  • Specialist in metabolic control for diabetic and hypertensive patients in Guadalajara.
  • Lead physician for external medical services and emergencies at private maternal and child health hospitals.

Areas of Expertise

  • Regenerative Medicine & Cell Therapy
  • Metabolic Control for Chronic Conditions (e.g., diabetes, hypertension)
  • Emergency & General Medical Care
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