Ahmet Mursel Ulusan, M.D.
Hematology & Oncology Fellow
Stony Brook University
Life is a beautiful journey, empowering us to forge our unique paths. Raised in a secular/liberal city, by a traditionally conservative family, I’ve grappled with Turkey’s polarized sociopolitical landscape, a circumstance that gifted me the invaluable ability to view problems from entirely distinct perspectives. This capacity would subsequently prove instrumental in shaping my life journey. I discovered medicine, a captivating field where one can profoundly impact the lives of many while dismantling all cultural or biological stereotypes and revealing the essence of simple humanity, a journey as rewarding as metamorphosis itself.
Unraveling life’s paradoxes often felt futile. However, I’ve come to believe that building bridges and fostering mutual understanding demands an unwavering passion for interconnecting fragments within the universe’s quantum diversity—a journey from the known to the unknown. As humans, we relish complexity yet also cherish simplicity amid the brevity of life. Fortunately, I found a group of friends from diverse backgrounds who were similarly troubled by the lack of a networking platform for the growing number of Turkish physicians practicing in the US.
Within this platform, you’ll discover a rich network of Turkish-American physicians who are dedicated to supporting your metamorphosis, ensuring the preservation of conscious autonomy while safeguarding authenticity.
As a future heme&onc physician, I explore AI’s intersections and stem-cell engineering, charting new avenues for diverse pathology treatment. Beyond academia, my passions span art, sports, technology, neuroscience, and philosophy. I also have a cat friend named Gaia.