Nusret Fişek


Nusret Hasan Fişek was a Turkish physician and Minister of Health.

Early years

Nusret Hasan Fişek was born in Sivas to Hayrullah Fişek, a commander at the Turkish War of Independence, and Mukaddes on November 21, 1914. He had a brother, A. Hicri Fişek. He was registered in Istanbul.
After finishing Kabataş High School in 1932, he studied Medicin at Istanbul University. In 1938, he graduated with honors. He began his specialization study in Bacteriology at the same university. In 1946, he became a specialist in Biomedicine and Food chemistry. Fişek obtained a Doctor of Medicine title from Harvard University in 1952.
Nusret Fişek married Perihan Rukiye in 1940, who gave birth to two sons, Kurthan, and A. Gürhan.

Professional career

In 1955, Fişek became assistant professor for Biochemistry. He was promoted to full professor of Public Health in 1966. He gained international success for his scientific works on tetanus toxoid. He established biochemistry labs and contributed to their improvement.
In 1960, still head of the Public Health School, he was appointed undersecretary at the Ministry of Health, and served at this position until 1965. During this time period, he acted also as the minister's placeholder for a while. In 1963, Fişek took the post of the head of the newly established Institute of Community Medicine at Hacettepe University in Ankara.
From 1983 on, Fişek served six years long as the chairman of the Union of Turkish Physicians.
He was member of many professional organizations at domestic and international level. He is the author of a number of scientific publications also in foreign languages.

Death

Nusret Hasan Fişek died in Ankara on November 3, 1990. He was laid to rest at the Cebeci Asri Cemetery in Ankara.

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