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Ayse F. Genc, MD
Job Title
Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
4401 Penn Avenue
Pittsburgh,
PA
15224
412-692-5260
Phone
412-692-8658
Fax
Email
gencaf5@upmc.edu
Education and Training
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Medical School: |
1985 University of Ankara School of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey |
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Residency: |
1993 Anesthesiology and Reanimation, University of Ankara School of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey |
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Fellowship: |
1993 Visiting Fellow, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Department of Hepatic Transplantation Anesthesia, Pittsburgh, PA |
Memberships
- American Society of Anesthesiologists
- Society for Pediatric Anesthesia
- Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists
- International Anesthesia Research Society
- Society for Ambulatory Anesthesia
- Georgia Society of Anesthesiologists
Board Certifications
- American Board of Anesthesiology
Publications
- Pinsky MR, Genc F, Lee KH, Delgado E : Contamination of hospital compressed air with nitric oxide: unwitting replacement therapy. Chest 111(6):1759-63, 1997.
- Okten F, Genc AF, Bilgin S, Kucukyavuz Z et al.: Halothane and isoflurane anesthesia for renal transplantation. Turk J Med Res 11(4):206-209, 1993.
- Okten F, Kurtipek O, Genc AF and Inan Y: Obezite ve anestezik sorunlar. AU Tip Fak Mec (Obesity and anesthetic risks. J Fac Med Ank ) 45:47-54, 1992.
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