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Prof. Burak Tatli

Prof. Burak Tatli

Prof. Burak Tatli

Pediatric Neurologist

About doctor

Prof. Dr. Burak Tatli was born on August 9, 1972. In 1989, he graduated from Izmir Atatürk High School and was accepted to Istanbul Cerrahpaşa Faculty of English Medicine in the same year. After graduation, he started working as a Pediatric Assistant in the Department of Children's Health and Diseases of Istanbul University and achieved great success in the Medical Specialization Examination (TUS). Later, he worked as a Senior Assistant in Pediatric Neurology at the same faculty, completing subspecialties in Pediatric Neurology and Developmental Pediatrics. In 2006, he received the title of Associate Professor of Pediatrics, and in 2013, Professor of Pediatrics. 

His additional education includes a critical observership at Southwest Children's Hospital in Dallas in 2000, a Fellowship in Neurophysiology at Cleveland Clinic in 2005, Neuromuscular courses at Hammersmith Hospital in 2007, Venice Epilepsy Summer School in 2009, a Neonatal Neurology Course in Southampton in 2014, the Tel Aviv Fetal Neurology Program in Israel in 2016 and the Hammersmith Infant Neurological Assessment Observership in Hammersmith in Rome in 2018. 

His professional memberships include the Turkish Society of Child Neurology (since 2001), the American Epilepsy Society (2015-2016), and the American Academy of Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (2015-2017).

Dr. Tatli has been working as an independent physician since 2017. He has extensive experience in the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric epilepsy, neonatal-fetal neurology, resistant epilepsy, autism, cerebral palsy, migraines, early recognition of at-risk infants, stem cell treatments and genetic therapies. He continues to make significant contributions in these fields with his clinical practice and ongoing research. He speaks Turkish as well as English at the upper intermediate level. He is married with four children and currently lives and works in Istanbul, Turkey.