Sacit Bulent Omay, MD, FAANS
Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery; Surgical Director of Yale Pituitary Program, Neurosurgery; Section Chief, NeuroTrauma, Neurosurgery
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Biography
Dr. Sacit Bulent Omay works as an Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery. He co-directs Yale Pituitary and the Yale Neurotrauma programs. He also conducts skull base, pituitary, and brain tumor surgery with expertise in endoscopic and minimally invasive treatments. He completed his neurosurgery residency at Yale Medical School. His fellowships include a surgical neuro-oncology fellowship in Cleveland Clinic and an Minimally Invasive Endoscopic Skull Base and Pituitary Fellowship at Weil Cornell Medical Center. His clinical interests include skull base and pituitary pathology, brain tumors and traumatic brain injury. He is certified by The American Board of Neurological Surgery.
Education & Training
- Clinical FellowNew York Presbyterian Hospital, Weill Cornell Medical College (2016)
- Chief ResidentYale University School Of Medicine (2016)
- ResidentYale University School Of Medicine (2015)
- Clinical FellowCleveland Clinic Foundation (2009)
- Senior RegistrarRoyal Melbourne Hospital, University of Melbourne (2007)
- ResidentIstanbul University Medical School (2006)
- MDIstanbul University (1999)
Honors & Recognition
Award | Awarding Organization | Date |
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Leadership Fellow in the CNS International Committee | Congress of Neurological surgeons | 2015 |
William F. Collins, Jr. M.D. Neurosurgery Resident Research Symposium Award | Yale Medical School Department of Neurosurgery | 2015 |
Patient Care Excelence Award | Yale-New Haven Hospital | 2014 |
Cleveland Clinic 2008 Innovator Award | Cleveland Clinic | 2008 |
Cleveland Clinic Research Program Committees Award | Cleveland Clinic | 2007 |