Prof. Dr Cemalettin Camci was born in 1968 and started to study at the Faculty of Medicine of Ankara University in 1985. He has completed his medical education in 1991.
He finished his specialization in General Surgery between 1992-1998 at the Çukurova University Faculty of Medicine. During this period, he won a scholarship that is given by the Cultural Exchange Agreement made between the Turkish and Nordic governments. He worked in Rikshospitalet-Oslo for 4 months and enriched his experience with international patients and colleagues.
After he specialised in General Surgery, he worked at Adana Numune Training and Research Hospital for 4 years.
Then, he started working at Firat University Faculty of Medicine. The faculty decided to establish an organ transplantation department. For that cause, Dr Camci went to the United States and worked in Nazih Zuhdi Transplantation Institute in Oklahoma City between 2004-2005. During his stay, he is trained for liver transplantation.
In 2006, he was promoted to Assistant Professor by the Council of Universities.
Between 2007-2008, he was offered to work at Nazih Zuhdi Transplantation Institute and worked there for one year. He returned to Turkey in 2009 and started to work at Kayseri Acibadem Hospital as a General Surgeon.
In 2012, he has been promoted to Professor by Istanbul Bilim University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of General Surgery.
He has performed both practical duties as a surgeon and theoretical duties as a university professor. He worked in several hospitals including the famous Florence Nightingale Hospital. Now he has his own clinic and has a partnership with MCAN Health in Gastric Sleeve surgeries.
Location: Istanbul
Surgical Experience: 28 years
Field of expertise: Bariatric Surgery, Gastric Sleeve, Obesity Treatments, Organ Transplantation, Liver Transplantation, Breast Surgery, Hernia Treatments, Intestinal Surgeries along with colon cancer treatments, Hyperthyroid and all other treatments related to General Surgery.
Memberships: Istanbul Medical Chamber, Turkish Surgical Association, European Society of Medical Oncology, American Society of Medical Oncology, Anatolian Society of Medical Oncology, Turkish Society of Hematology, Gastrointestinal Oncology Society, Immuno-Oncology Society
Languages: Turkish and English
Nationalities Treated: Europe, America, and Asia