Hasan POURALİZADEH MD. Deputy Chief Physician
Radiology
Chief Deputy Medical Director Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hasan POURALİZADEH possesses strong organizational and managerial competencies, enabling him to effectively integrate both clinical and administrative responsibilities.
Throughout his professional career, he has played an active role in process improvement initiatives aimed at enhancing healthcare service quality within the institutions he has served.
He works in close collaboration with multidisciplinary teams, with a strong focus on improving patient safety and clinical effectiveness.
He places significant emphasis on the application of evidence-based medicine in contemporary diagnostic and therapeutic approaches.
He adheres to a professional philosophy grounded in continuous medical development, ethical principles, and patient-centered care.
Areas of Expertise
• Detailed ultrasonographic evaluation in pregnancy
• Screening for fetal cardiac anomalies
Education
• Istanbul University Cerrahpaşa Faculty of Medicine (1980–1986)
• Residency: Istanbul University Çapa Faculty of Medicine, Department of Radiology
Professional Experience
• Urmia University (1992–1995)
• Istanbul Central Hospital (1995–2001)
• Private Istanbul Regional Hospital (2001–Present)
Why Chief Deputy Medical Director Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hasan POURALİZADEH
• Advanced diagnostic expertise and clinical interpretation skills across high-resolution imaging modalities
• Extensive and distinguished experience in MRI, CT, and ultrasonography examinations
• Analytical and highly accurate reporting approach that directly supports clinical decision-making processes
• Modern, minimally invasive interventional radiology techniques with a strong emphasis on patient safety
• Seamless integration within multidisciplinary clinical teams, ensuring rapid, consistent, and high-standard collaboration
• An academically driven and professional approach grounded in the principles of evidence-based medicine and current international literature
Contact
• Email: [email protected]



