I was born in 1975 in Muğla.
I graduated from Uludağ University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in 1997.
I am a Small Animal Veterinarian, my patients are mainly cats and dogs.
Especially preventive medicine, in my clinic, we provide health services mainly for internal diseases.
My special field of study is "FeCov and Feline Infectious Peritonitis" which have been seen as an epidemic in cats for a long time and "Dermatology in Cats and Dogs".
I am a member of the Small Animal Veterinarians Association, and for a while I was the Bursa representative of the association.
Since my special interest is History of Science, especially Health History, , I started to be interested in Single Health after reading Ord.Prof.Dr.Süreyya Tahsin Aygün's work on "stem cell" and THALIDOMID. I strive to be actively involved in the process both in order to work on this subject in my profession and to cooperate with other disciplines. I am writing articles to enlighten the society on this subject.
I was elected to the board of directors in the ordinary general assembly of the Bursa Chamber of Veterinarians in October 2018 and since then I have been working as the General Secretary of the Bursa Chamber of Veterinarians.
I work for non-governmental organizations that I am a member of or voluntarily support. I especially care about my membership in the Contemporary Education Cooperative. I beleive should be the model for all of Turkey our cooperative engaged in specialized studies the 'education of disadvantaged girls''
I voluntarily support institutions and organizations fighting for stray animals and animal rights.
Apart from my profession, medicine science and history of medicine, my special interests are traveling, reading and writing essays.
I like to visit ancient cities, especially write about them down a note in history. In this regard, the history of medicine actually draws my attention. Asklepion in Bergama, one of my favorite ancient cities… At the same time, I have a book writing work, I try to reach veterinarians over the age of 80 and create a memorial history of the profession by interviewing them.