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Öğe THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DOCTORS' PERSONALITY TYPES ACCORDING TO ENNEAGRAM TYPOLOGY AND THEIR CHOICE OF MEDICAL SPECIALTY(Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University, 2024) Bacik, Fatma; Yılmaz, Tarık Eren; Taştan, KenanObjectives: An individual's personality affects many choices in their life, as well as their choice of profession and specialty. The aim of this study is to examine the effect of physicians' personality type on their preference for specialization in medicine. Materials and Methods: This research was designed as a cross-sectional study. In this study, sample selection was made from all the residents undergoing specialty training at Ankara City Hospital by stratified sampling method, based on the number of residents in internal medicine, surgery, and basic sciences. A personal data collection form was used as a data collection tool and the "Taştan Personality Type Inventory" was used to determine personality type. Results: According to the personality type scale, most of the participants were identified as the 'helper' personality type. While there was no significant relationship in the comparison of the three major branches according to personality type, a significant difference was found in the double comparison of internal and surgical sciences. According to this result, it was determined that most of the "achiever" and "challenger" type physicians were in surgical departments. Conclusion: Personality models can be used as a tool for specialty selection by medical students and physicians. Therefore, personality-type education could be incorporated into the medical curriculum. This would allow medical students to recognize their traits during their education and make more informed choices regarding their specialty. © 2024 Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University. All rights reserved.Öğe Undiferentiated Patient in Family Medicine: Acute Deep Vein Thrombosis- A Case Report(Kayseri Şehir Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi, 2025) Etlik, Naciye Dereli; Taştan, KenanVenous thromboembolism is an important cause of mortality and morbidity. Acute deep vein thrombosis is difficult to evaluate and diagnose in the outpatient clinic. The condition may be asymptomatic or may cause symptoms such as pain, swelling and redness in the extremities in the acute phase. Sometimes deep vein thrombosis can be diagnosed by progression of the thrombus causing secondary embolism. Blood tests and imaging should be performed in case of suspicion with clinical examination, and for definitive diagnosis. Doppler ultrasonography should confirm loss of vein compressibility and a differential diagnosis should be made for symptoms. Anticoagulant treatment should be initiated immediately upon diagnosis. Early diagnosis and correct treatment prevents the occurrence of pulmonary embolism, which is a fatal complication, and recurrences, which are other serious complications, at a very high rate. Symptom clusters and diseases that have not been previously assessed, categorized and diagnosed by a doctor are called undifferentiated patients/diseases. In this article, we present an undifferentiated patient who presented to our outpatient clinic with leg pain and was diagnosed with acute deep vein thrombosis and treatment was initiated in the early period thanks to a comprehensive approach.












