Seeking a compassionate and highly skilled physician specializing in internal medicine to join our dedicated healthcare team, focusing on comprehensive patient care and contributing to a collaborative clinical environment.
Specialities
Asst. Prof. MD. Busra Seker specializes in treating a range of conditions within their field. Learn more about the treatments, procedures, and medical areas where they bring extensive experience and trusted care.
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Radiology M.Ch.
Educational Info
Learn about Asst. Prof. MD. Busra Seker’s medical journey — from education to specialization — and how their academic training supports their commitment to patient care.
Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine(M.Ch. 2011)
Memberships
Asst. Prof. MD. Busra Seker is an active member of several esteemed medical organizations, ensuring alignment with the latest clinical guidelines and ethical practices.
Turkish Society of Radiology
Award Info
Over the years, Asst. Prof. MD. Busra Seker has received multiple awards that highlight their dedication to patient well-being, innovation in treatment, and leadership in the medical community.
Turkish Society of Radiology Young Radiologist Award(Turkish Society of Radiology (TSR) 2021-01-01)
Experience
With a career spanning 11+ years, Asst. Prof. MD. Busra Seker has served in various esteemed medical centers, contributing to both outpatient and surgical care across a wide spectrum of cases.
Şişli Etfal Training and Research Hospital(Specialist Doctor 2015-01-01 - 2019-01-01)
Frequently Asked Questions
Explore answers to commonly asked questions related to treatments, consultations, and services provided by Asst. Prof. MD. Busra Seker.
Asst. Prof. MD. Busra Seker, a renowned Radiologist in Osmangazi, practices at Medical Park Bursa, Osmangazi. You can consult the doctor for expert and personalized care.
Booking an appointment with Asst. Prof. MD. Busra Seker is simple. Visit MediFyr, go to the doctor’s profile, and schedule a clinic visit or online video consultation instantly.
Asst. Prof. MD. Busra Seker has received positive feedback from 15+ patients and is highly recommended by those users for quality healthcare and professionalism.
Yes, Asst. Prof. MD. Busra Seker offers teleconsultation for patients who prefer virtual appointments. You can book an online session directly through Medifyr for safe and convenient care from home.
Patient Experience
Patients share their experiences and feedback about their treatment with Asst. Prof. MD. Busra Seker, reflecting the doctor’s commitment to quality care, advanced treatment, and patient-focused service. Explore real stories from individuals who have trusted Asst. Prof. MD. Busra Seker with their health.
During what was supposed to be a routine screening mammogram at 47, Dr. Seker noticed architectural distortion that five other radiologists had called 'probably benign' over two years. Her insistence on vacuum-assisted biopsy revealed DCIS, caught at the earliest possible stage thanks to her pattern recognition expertise.
As a 72-year-old retired cartographer with a rare form of mesenteric panniculitis, I'd been misdiagnosed for years until Dr. Seker reviewed my CT scan. While others saw 'unremarkable bowel,' she identified the subtle fat stranding pattern and connected it to my unexplained fevers. Her detailed report led to targeted treatment that finally ended my decade of abdominal pain.
My 8-year-old daughter, a competitive gymnast, fell during practice. The ER doctor suspected a simple wrist fracture, but Dr. Seker's ultrasound revealed a previously undiagnosed vascular malformation in her forearm that explained her frequent 'sprains.' Her discovery prevented what could have been a catastrophic injury during surgery.
During a routine airport security scan before my international flight, I mentioned chronic headaches to the technician. They referred me to Medical Park Bursa where Dr. Seker performed a cerebral perfusion scan. She detected reduced blood flow in a specific arterial territory that three previous MRIs had missed, catching my moyamoya disease before I suffered a major stroke at 41.
My 14-year-old son, a champion swimmer, developed shoulder pain attributed to 'overuse.' Dr. Seker performed an MR arthrogram that revealed a rare glenoid hypoplasia. Her precise measurements showed it wasn't degenerative but congenital, allowing for sport-specific rehabilitation instead of unnecessary surgery.