Patient Experience
As a 72-year-old retired geology professor, I collapsed during a lecture on tectonic shifts. Dr. Akgüneş didn't just treat my aortic dissection; she recognized my disorientation wasn't just from trauma but a previously undiagnosed electrolyte imbalance from my field research diet. Her team stabilized me while she explained the geological parallels to my condition, making the crisis comprehensible.
My 8-year-old daughter swallowed a rare earth magnet from a science kit while imitating a YouTube influencer. Dr. Akgüneş coordinated with the hospital's engineering department to create a 3D model of her intestines, avoiding invasive surgery by using precise external manipulation techniques she'd developed for pediatric foreign body cases.
During a traditional Turkish shadow puppet festival, I suffered a severe electrical burn from faulty equipment. Dr. Akgüneş preserved not just my hand function but collaborated with a cultural conservator to document the specific movements needed for puppetry, tailoring my rehabilitation to save both my life and my ancestral art form.
As a 19-year-old exchange student from Mongolia, I presented with what seemed like appendicitis. Dr. Akgüneş noticed subtle signs inconsistent with Western presentations and discovered a parasitic infection from my homeland's culinary practices, preventing unnecessary surgery and connecting me with specialists familiar with nomadic health profiles.