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Yıldırım Aktuna

Yıldırım Aktuna (1930 – September 29, 2007) was a Turkish psychiatrist, politician, district mayor and government minister in a number of cabinets.

Yıldırım Aktuna
State minister of Turkey
In office
June 30, 1997 – January 11, 1999
Serving with Mehmet Salih Yıldırım, Metin Gürdere, Burhan Kara, Hasan Hüsamettin Özkan, Ahat Andican, Mehmet Batallı, Şükrü Sina Gürel, Hikmet Sami Türk, Yücel Seçkiner, Rifat Serdaroğlu, Işılay Saygın, Mehmet Cavit Kavak, Hasan Gemici, Mustafa Yılmaz, Işın Çelebi, Güneş Taner, Rüştü Kazım Yücelen
Prime MinisterMesut Yılmaz
Minister of Health of Turkey
In office
March 7, 1996 – April 26, 1997
Prime MinisterNecmettin Erbakan, Mesut Yılmaz
Preceded byDoğan Baran
Succeeded byNafiz Kurt
State minister of Turkey
In office
June 25, 1993 – October 5, 1995
Serving with Ali Şevki Erek, Nurhan Tekinel, Salih Sümer, Mehmet Gazioğlu, Türkan Akyol, Ahmet Esat Kıratlıoğlu, Mehmet Gölhan, Azimet Köylüoğlu, Aysel Baykal, Mehmet Gülcegün, Ahmet Şanal, Nafiz Kurt, Şükrü Erdem, Ziya Halis, Necmettin Cevheri, Güneş Müftüoğlu, Bahattin Alagöz, İbrahim Tez, Onur Kumbaracıbaşı, Aykon Doğan, Mustafa Çiloğlu, Bekir Sami Daçe, Önay Alpago, Cemil Erhan, Erman Şahin, Ayvaz Gökdemir, Fikri Sağlar, Mehmet Ali Yılmaz, Abdülbaki Ataç, Mehmet Kahraman, Algan Hacaloğlu
Prime MinisterTansu Çiller
Minister of Health of Turkey
In office
November 20, 1991 – June 25, 1993
Prime MinisterSüleyman Demirel
Preceded byYaşar Eryılmaz
Succeeded byRıfat Serdaroğlu
District mayor of Bakırköy, Istanbul
In office
1989–1991
Preceded byKemal Naci Ekşi
Succeeded byAli Talip Özdemir
Personal details
Born1930
Istanbul, Turkey
DiedSeptember 29, 2007(2007-09-29) (aged 77)
Bodrum, Muğla Province
Resting placeZincirlikuyu Cemetery, Istanbul
Political partyLiberal Democratic Party (LDP), Party for a Democratic Turkey (DTP), True Path Party (DYP), Social Democratic Populist Party (SHP)
SpouseZeliha Berksoy
ChildrenOğul Aktuna (son)
EducationMedicine
Alma materIstanbul University
ProfessionMilitary physician, psychiatrist, politician

Early years edit

He was born 1930 in Istanbul. After completing the high school in Karşıyaka, Izmir in 1948, Yıldırım Aktuna attended the School of Medicine of the University of Istanbul as a cadet. In 1954, he graduated with Doctor of Medicine degree in the rank of a lieutenant.[1]

Military career edit

His first post was chief physician officer of the 26th Brigade at the 66th Army Division. After completing a one-year English language course at the Army Language School in Ankara, Aktuna was sent to the United States, where he attended advanced education in general medicine at the Brooke Army Medical Center in Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio between 1958–1959.[1]

Having returned home, Aktuna specialized in neuropsychiatry at the Gülhane Military Medical Academy in Ankara, finishing in 1962. He then served in the army as medical officer at various places in Turkey. Between 1967–1989, he was lecturer at the Kabul Military Hospital in Afghanistan. In 1970, he retired from the Turkish Army in the rank of a lieutenant colonel.[1]

Civil service edit

Switched over to civil service, he firstly was appointed Assistant Chief Physician at the Psychology Clinic of Şişli Children's Hospital in Istanbul. He later became the chief of that clinic.[1]

Between 1972–1973, Aktuna sojourned in Austria to pursue advanced studies in neurology and electroencephalography (EEG) at the Neurological Clinic of the University of Vienna.[1]

In 1979, Yıldırım Aktuna was appointed Chief Physician of the Bakırköy Psychiatric Hospital in Istanbul, the largest of its art in the country. He modernized the hospital, and devoted himself to raise consciousness for public mental health and to develop contemporary policies on this subject. He established in 1983 an alcohol and drug rehabilitation center within this hospital, the first facility in Turkey to conduct medical and psychotherapeutic treatment and research for dependency on psychoactive substances as well. For these activities, he was honored several times by various organizations.[1]

Politics edit

Yıldırım Aktuna resigned from his post on December 30, 1988, and entered politics joining the Social Democratic Populist Party (SHP). On March 26, 1989, he was elected district mayor of Bakırköy in Istanbul, where he was much respected.[1]

After serving two and half years in the regional politics, Aktuna quit his post and joined the True Path Party (DYP) on August 27, 1991. Following the general elections, he entered the parliament on October 20, 1991, as a deputy of Istanbul.[1]

Yıldırım Aktuna served between 1991-1993 as Minister of Health in the cabinet of Süleyman Demirel (49th government). In 1993, Tansu Çiller appointed him Minister of State and government spokesman in her cabinet. (50th government ) After serving two years, he became Minister of Health again between 1996 and 1997 in the cabinets of Mesut Yılmaz and later of Necmettin Erbakan (53rd government and 54th government). From 1997 to 1999, Aktuna served Minister of State in the cabinet of Mesut Yılmaz. During his duty as Minister of Health, he prepared a healthcare reform programme and organized twice national healthcare congresses. Furthermore, he continued to support all the activities he initiated at the Bakırköy Psychiatric Hospital.[1]

Yıldırım Aktuna left the True Path Party (DYP) on May 30, 1996, keeping his membership in the parliament as an independent deputy. On July 1, 1997, he joined "Party for a Democratic Turkey" (DTP), which was founded some months ago by unsatisfied DYP politicians, and was appointed vice president by its leader Hüsamettin Cindoruk. He served as minister in the coalition cabinets from 1996 to 1998. However, he returned to DYP on November 24, 2001. Finally, he joined in 2003 the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), a small party with leadership problems at that time.[1]

Illness and death edit

Diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in February 2007, he decided to undergo a P53-based gene therapy, which is applied in more than hundred hospitals in China since 2004. For this purpose, he traveled the next month to China, where he stayed until August.[2][3]

Yıldırım Aktuna died on September 29, 2007, in the German Hospital, Istanbul, where he was brought from Bodrum, Muğla twelve days before. He was buried at the Zincirlikuyu Cemetery on October 2.[1][3]

He was succeeded by his son Oğul Aktuna and his divorced second wife Zeliha Berksoy, a theatre actress[3] and the daughter of Turkish prima donna Semiha Berksoy.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Yıldırım Aktuna vefat etti". NTV MSNBC (in Turkish). 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2009-12-27.
  2. ^ "Kanser hastası Yıldırım Aktuna, gen tedavisi için Çin'de". Net Haber (in Turkish). 2007-03-16. Retrieved 2009-12-27.
  3. ^ a b c "Tıp ve siyasetin renkli yüzü Aktuna'yı kaybettik". Sabah (in Turkish). 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2009-12-27.

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Yildirim Aktuna 1930 September 29 2007 was a Turkish psychiatrist politician district mayor and government minister in a number of cabinets Yildirim AktunaState minister of TurkeyIn office June 30 1997 January 11 1999Serving with Mehmet Salih Yildirim Metin Gurdere Burhan Kara Hasan Husamettin Ozkan Ahat Andican Mehmet Batalli Sukru Sina Gurel Hikmet Sami Turk Yucel Seckiner Rifat Serdaroglu Isilay Saygin Mehmet Cavit Kavak Hasan Gemici Mustafa Yilmaz Isin Celebi Gunes Taner Rustu Kazim YucelenPrime MinisterMesut YilmazMinister of Health of TurkeyIn office March 7 1996 April 26 1997Prime MinisterNecmettin Erbakan Mesut YilmazPreceded byDogan BaranSucceeded byNafiz KurtState minister of TurkeyIn office June 25 1993 October 5 1995Serving with Ali Sevki Erek Nurhan Tekinel Salih Sumer Mehmet Gazioglu Turkan Akyol Ahmet Esat Kiratlioglu Mehmet Golhan Azimet Koyluoglu Aysel Baykal Mehmet Gulcegun Ahmet Sanal Nafiz Kurt Sukru Erdem Ziya Halis Necmettin Cevheri Gunes Muftuoglu Bahattin Alagoz Ibrahim Tez Onur Kumbaracibasi Aykon Dogan Mustafa Ciloglu Bekir Sami Dace Onay Alpago Cemil Erhan Erman Sahin Ayvaz Gokdemir Fikri Saglar Mehmet Ali Yilmaz Abdulbaki Atac Mehmet Kahraman Algan HacalogluPrime MinisterTansu CillerMinister of Health of TurkeyIn office November 20 1991 June 25 1993Prime MinisterSuleyman DemirelPreceded byYasar EryilmazSucceeded byRifat SerdarogluDistrict mayor of Bakirkoy IstanbulIn office 1989 1991Preceded byKemal Naci EksiSucceeded byAli Talip OzdemirPersonal detailsBorn1930Istanbul TurkeyDiedSeptember 29 2007 2007 09 29 aged 77 Bodrum Mugla ProvinceResting placeZincirlikuyu Cemetery IstanbulPolitical partyLiberal Democratic Party LDP Party for a Democratic Turkey DTP True Path Party DYP Social Democratic Populist Party SHP SpouseZeliha BerksoyChildrenOgul Aktuna son EducationMedicineAlma materIstanbul UniversityProfessionMilitary physician psychiatrist politician Contents 1 Early years 2 Military career 3 Civil service 4 Politics 5 Illness and death 6 See also 7 ReferencesEarly years editHe was born 1930 in Istanbul After completing the high school in Karsiyaka Izmir in 1948 Yildirim Aktuna attended the School of Medicine of the University of Istanbul as a cadet In 1954 he graduated with Doctor of Medicine degree in the rank of a lieutenant 1 Military career editHis first post was chief physician officer of the 26th Brigade at the 66th Army Division After completing a one year English language course at the Army Language School in Ankara Aktuna was sent to the United States where he attended advanced education in general medicine at the Brooke Army Medical Center in Fort Sam Houston San Antonio between 1958 1959 1 Having returned home Aktuna specialized in neuropsychiatry at the Gulhane Military Medical Academy in Ankara finishing in 1962 He then served in the army as medical officer at various places in Turkey Between 1967 1989 he was lecturer at the Kabul Military Hospital in Afghanistan In 1970 he retired from the Turkish Army in the rank of a lieutenant colonel 1 Civil service editSwitched over to civil service he firstly was appointed Assistant Chief Physician at the Psychology Clinic of Sisli Children s Hospital in Istanbul He later became the chief of that clinic 1 Between 1972 1973 Aktuna sojourned in Austria to pursue advanced studies in neurology and electroencephalography EEG at the Neurological Clinic of the University of Vienna 1 In 1979 Yildirim Aktuna was appointed Chief Physician of the Bakirkoy Psychiatric Hospital in Istanbul the largest of its art in the country He modernized the hospital and devoted himself to raise consciousness for public mental health and to develop contemporary policies on this subject He established in 1983 an alcohol and drug rehabilitation center within this hospital the first facility in Turkey to conduct medical and psychotherapeutic treatment and research for dependency on psychoactive substances as well For these activities he was honored several times by various organizations 1 Politics editYildirim Aktuna resigned from his post on December 30 1988 and entered politics joining the Social Democratic Populist Party SHP On March 26 1989 he was elected district mayor of Bakirkoy in Istanbul where he was much respected 1 After serving two and half years in the regional politics Aktuna quit his post and joined the True Path Party DYP on August 27 1991 Following the general elections he entered the parliament on October 20 1991 as a deputy of Istanbul 1 Yildirim Aktuna served between 1991 1993 as Minister of Health in the cabinet of Suleyman Demirel 49th government In 1993 Tansu Ciller appointed him Minister of State and government spokesman in her cabinet 50th government After serving two years he became Minister of Health again between 1996 and 1997 in the cabinets of Mesut Yilmaz and later of Necmettin Erbakan 53rd government and 54th government From 1997 to 1999 Aktuna served Minister of State in the cabinet of Mesut Yilmaz During his duty as Minister of Health he prepared a healthcare reform programme and organized twice national healthcare congresses Furthermore he continued to support all the activities he initiated at the Bakirkoy Psychiatric Hospital 1 Yildirim Aktuna left the True Path Party DYP on May 30 1996 keeping his membership in the parliament as an independent deputy On July 1 1997 he joined Party for a Democratic Turkey DTP which was founded some months ago by unsatisfied DYP politicians and was appointed vice president by its leader Husamettin Cindoruk He served as minister in the coalition cabinets from 1996 to 1998 However he returned to DYP on November 24 2001 Finally he joined in 2003 the Liberal Democratic Party LDP a small party with leadership problems at that time 1 Illness and death editDiagnosed with pancreatic cancer in February 2007 he decided to undergo a P53 based gene therapy which is applied in more than hundred hospitals in China since 2004 For this purpose he traveled the next month to China where he stayed until August 2 3 Yildirim Aktuna died on September 29 2007 in the German Hospital Istanbul where he was brought from Bodrum Mugla twelve days before He was buried at the Zincirlikuyu Cemetery on October 2 1 3 He was succeeded by his son Ogul Aktuna and his divorced second wife Zeliha Berksoy a theatre actress 3 and the daughter of Turkish prima donna Semiha Berksoy See also editList of Turkish physiciansReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k Yildirim Aktuna vefat etti NTV MSNBC in Turkish 2007 09 30 Retrieved 2009 12 27 Kanser hastasi Yildirim Aktuna gen tedavisi icin Cin de Net Haber in Turkish 2007 03 16 Retrieved 2009 12 27 a b c Tip ve siyasetin renkli yuzu Aktuna yi kaybettik Sabah in Turkish 2007 09 30 Retrieved 2009 12 27 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yildirim Aktuna amp oldid 1191298282, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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