PhD at Selçuk University, Faculty of Health Science, Turkey
Assoc Prof Dr. Yasemin Erkal Aksoy is a dedicated educator and researcher in the field of midwifery. With a Ph.D. from Ege University, Turkey, she holds a remarkable academic record with a Cumulative Grade Point Average of 3.51/4.0. Over her 11-year tenure at SelΓ§uk University’s Health Sciences Faculty, she has served as an Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and Research Assistant. Dr. Aksoy’s passion for education is evident through her full-time teaching roles and contributions to the Midwifery Department. Her extensive experience, spanning from 2012 to the present, showcases her commitment to advancing the field. ππ
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Education Information:
Assoc Prof Dr. Yasemin Erkal Aksoy, an accomplished educator in midwifery, earned her Ph.D. at Ege University, Turkey, from the Health Sciences Institute in Midwifery. Her academic journey, marked by excellence, reveals a Doctoral degree with a Cumulative Grade Point Average of 3.51/4.0, emphasizing her commitment to scholarly pursuits. Prior to her doctorate, she completed a Master’s program at Ege University with a Cumulative GPA of 2.84/4.0, showcasing her dedication to continuous learning.Dr. Aksoy’s educational foundation began at Ankara University’s Health Sciences Faculty, specializing in Midwifery, where she earned her Bachelor’s degree with a Cumulative GPA of 3.16/4.0. Her educational journey also includes a period of service in the Turkish Ministry of National Education, where she contributed to the Mamak district schools in Ankara.With an illustrious academic background, Dr. Aksoy has been a prominent figure at SelΓ§uk University’s Health Sciences Faculty, serving in various roles for over a decade, including Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and Research Assistant. Her multifaceted experience, from research to teaching, reflects her dedication to advancing midwifery education and practice. ππ
Experience Information :
Dr. Yasemin Erkal Aksoy brings over a decade of extensive experience to her role at SelΓ§uk University’s Health Sciences Faculty, where she has made significant contributions in the field of midwifery education and research. Joining as a Research Assistant in November 2012, she quickly ascended the academic ranks, becoming an Assistant Professor in November 2012 and later achieving the distinguished position of Associate Professor (DoΓ§. Dr.) in the Midwifery Department.Dedicated to nurturing the next generation of healthcare professionals, Dr. Aksoy has served as a full-time faculty member, demonstrating her commitment to the growth and development of students. Her role as a Research Assistant from November 2012 to October 2014 highlights her early dedication to advancing knowledge in midwifery.With a wealth of experience spanning from 2012 to the present, Dr. Aksoy’s tenure at SelΓ§uk University reflects her unwavering commitment to education, research, and the promotion of excellence in midwifery. ππ©βπ«
Research Focus :
Dr. Yasemin Erkal Aksoy’s research focus revolves around the psychological impact of healthcare challenges, particularly in the realms of maternity and women’s health. Specializing in midwifery, her extensive body of work delves into diverse aspects, including risk pregnancies, postpartum depression, and the experiences of midwives in traumatic birthing situations. Dr. Aksoy is dedicated to unraveling barriers to breast cancer detection and understanding factors influencing prenatal attachment and social support. Her research, spanning various health-related dimensions, underscores her commitment to improving maternal well-being and healthcare practices. π€°π¬
Publication Top Notes:
- Psychological effects of nurses and midwives due to COVID-19 outbreak: The case of Turkey π§ π©ββοΈ (Cited by: 198, 2020)
- Riskli gebeliklerde prenatal baΔlanma ve sosyal destekπ€°π€ (Cited by: 62, 2016)
- Meme kanseri erken tanΔ± yΓΆntemlerine iliΕkin engeller ποΈπ©Ί (Cited by: 42, 2015)
- Postpartum depresyonun emzirme ΓΌzerine etkisiπ€±π’ (Cited by: 29, 2016)
- Midwives’ experiences of witnessing traumatic hospital birth events: A qualitative study πΆπ₯ (Cited by: 20, 2021)
- Barriers on breast cancer early detection methodsπ«ποΈ (Cited by: 20, 2015)
- Prenatal attachment and social support in risk pregnanciesπ€°π€ (Cited by: 17, 2016)
- Oxford DoΔum EndiΕesi ΓlΓ§eΔi’nin TΓΌrkΓ§e GeΓ§erlilik GΓΌvenirliliΔi π¬π§π€° (Cited by: 15*, 2016)
- The Effects and Related Factors of Health Literacy Status and Self-Efficacy of Pregnant Women ππ (Cited by: 13*, 2019)
- Ebelikte Roy Adaptasyon modeliβnin antenatal deΔerlendirmede kullanΔ±mΔ± π€°π©βπ¬ (Cited by: 13, 2014)
- Normal ve riskli gebeliklerde saΔlΔ±klΔ± yaΕam biΓ§imi davranΔ±ΕlarΔ±nΔ±n deΔerlendirilmesi.π€°π½π (Cited by: 12, 2017)