Sefer Aycan
Sefer Aycan (born March 16, 1963) is a Turkish doctor of public health, academics, ex- Undersecretary of Turkish Health Ministry and politician.
Sefer Aycan | |
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Born | |
Education | Gazi University |
Years active | 1986–present |
Known for | Public Health |
Medical career | |
Profession | Doctor |
Institutions | Gazi University University of Michigan |
Sub-specialties | Public Health |
Research | Health Economics, Epidemiology, Health Management |
Early life and education
Aycan was born in Kahramanmaraş. He completed his primary and secondary education in Kahramanmaraş Province.
Personal life
He married with Zehra Aycan (teacher at Yıldırım Beyazıt University graduated from Gazi University) in 1991. They have two(Çağrı and Gökalp) children.
Education and career
- 1989 Gazi University Faculty of Medicine Public Health Master of Science (M.S.)
- 1990 Gazi University Faculty of Medicine Public Health Lecturer
- 1995 Gazi University Faculty of Medicine Public Health Assistant Professor
- 1997 Gazi University Faculty of Medicine Public Health Associate Professor
- 1999 - 2001 Health Ministry of Turkey Primary Health Care General Manager
- 2001 - 2002 Health Ministry of Turkey Undersecretary
- 2004 Gazi University Faculty of Medicine Public Health Professor
- 2009 Gazi University Faculty of Medicine Public Health Head of Division
Political career
Aycan was selected from Kahramanmaraş as a Member of Turkish Parliament (representative of MHP) in the June 2015 Turkish general election.
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