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Prof. Dr. Ferah Kızılay, MD

Professor of Neurology · Akdeniz University Hospital
Prof. Dr. Ferah Kızılay is a neurologist at Akdeniz University Hospital with extensive expertise in clinical neurophysiology and neuromuscular disorders. She earned her MD (1993) and Neurology specialisation (2003) at Akdeniz University, with further EMG training at Hacettepe University and a visiting researcher post at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (2007). She joined Akdeniz faculty as Assistant Professor in 2009 and has been on the Associate/Full Professor track since 2013.
Specialties: Neurology
30+
years in medicine
15+
years on Akdeniz faculty
EMG / NeurophysiologyMyasthenia GravisMultiple SclerosisParkinson's DiseaseALS
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TR Turkish · native
EN English · professional
RU Russian · via BergemHealth coordinator
UK Ukrainian · via BergemHealth coordinator
ANTALYA · 06/2026
EDUCATION & CAREER

Timeline

Career milestones.

2009-2013
Assistant Professor of Neurology
Akdeniz University Faculty of Medicine
2013-Present
Associate / Full Professor of Neurology
Akdeniz University Faculty of Medicine
PUBLICATIONS

Scientific work

Selected peer-reviewed publications.

  • 2016
    Acta Neurologica Belgica
    «The interaction between breathing and swallowing in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis»
    · co-author · 21 citations
  • 2013
    Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology
    «The interaction between breathing and swallowing in healthy individuals»
    · co-author · 18 citations
  • 2012
    Experimental Brain Research
    «Medium-latency reflex response elicited from the flexor carpi radialis by radial nerve stimulation»
    · co-author · 15 citations
  • 2010
    Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica
    «Evaluation of the lateral instability of the ankle by inversion simulation device and assessment of the rehabilitation program»
    · co-author · 12 citations
  • 2014
    Muscle & Nerve
    «One-minute exercise is best for evaluation of postexercise exhaustion in myasthenia gravis»
    · co-author · 11 citations
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