Dr. Recai Yilmaz | Applications of Computer Vision | Best Researcher Award
Doctorate at Children’s National Hospital, Washington, D.C, United States
Profiles
Early Academic Pursuits
Dr. Recai Yilmaz’s academic journey began with a strong foundation in medicine, earning his M.D. from Istanbul Faculty of Medicine in 2017. His passion for medical innovation led him to pursue a Ph.D. in Experimental Surgery at McGill University, focusing on neurosurgical simulation and artificial intelligence. His early education at Private Anafen Gaye High School in Istanbul, where he was a full-scholarship student, demonstrated his academic excellence from a young age.
Professional Endeavors
Dr. Yilmaz has amassed extensive experience at the intersection of medicine, artificial intelligence, and computer vision. As a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Children’s National Medical Center, Washington, D.C., he applies computer vision and machine learning to intraoperative surgical video analysis, aiming to improve real-time surgical performance assessment. His tenure at MultiCIM Technologies Inc. (CareChain) further reflects his leadership in integrating AI into patient triage and clinical decision-making systems.
Contributions and Research Focus
Dr. Yilmaz’s research is centered on AI-driven surgical assessment, medical data organization, and neurosurgical simulation. At McGill University’s Neurosurgical Simulation and Artificial Intelligence Learning Centre, he developed virtual reality surgical simulation models, advanced AI-based assessment tools, and real-time feedback mechanisms for neurosurgical expertise evaluation. His research also includes cloud-based medical data management and optical flow analysis in surgical procedures.
Impact and Influence
His pioneering work has significantly influenced AI applications in surgery and clinical decision-making. By integrating computer vision and deep learning into medical practice, he has improved the efficiency and accuracy of surgical skill evaluation, patient triage, and clinical outcome prediction. His projects have not only enhanced surgical education but also contributed to safer and more effective surgical procedures worldwide.
Academic Citations and Recognitions
Dr. Yilmaz has been recognized with numerous awards and grants, including the prestigious Innovator of the Year Award (2023) by the Congress of Neurological Surgeons and research funding from the Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. His work has been published in high-impact journals and conferences, advancing the field of AI in medicine.
Technical Expertise
- Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning (Medical AI applications, Neural Networks)
- Computer Vision & Image Processing (Surgical video analysis, Optical flow)
- Programming Languages (Python, MATLAB, C++, IBM SPSS)
- Statistical Analysis & Data Science (AI-driven performance assessment, Data modeling)
Teaching and Mentorship
Dr. Yilmaz has actively mentored graduate students, medical researchers, and undergraduate students in AI, neurosurgical simulation, and data analysis. His mentorship spans institutions such as McGill University and Marianopolis College, where he has guided students in machine learning applications, research methodologies, and clinical AI integration.
Legacy and Future Contributions
Dr. Yilmaz’s legacy lies in his commitment to bridging AI and medicine. His contributions to surgical performance evaluation, AI-driven triage systems, and neurosurgical education continue to shape the future of AI-assisted medical practice. Moving forward, he aims to expand AI integration in real-time surgical decision-making, enhance global accessibility to AI-driven surgical training, and pioneer intelligent healthcare solutions.
Publications
AI in surgical curriculum design and unintended outcomes for technical competencies in simulation training
- Authors:Ali M Fazlollahi, Recai Yilmaz, Alexander Winkler-Schwartz, Nykan Mirchi, Nicole Ledwos, Mohamad Bakhaidar, Ahmad Alsayegh, Rolando F Del Maestro
- Journal: JAMA network open
- Year: 2023
Utilizing artificial intelligence and electroencephalography to assess expertise on a simulated neurosurgical task
- Authors: Sharif Natheir, Sommer Christie, Recai Yilmaz, Alexander Winkler-Schwartz, Khalid Bajunaid, Abdulrahman J Sabbagh, Penny Werthner, Jawad Fares, Hamed Azarnoush, Rolando Del Maestro
- Journal: Computers in Biology and Medicine
- Year: 2023
O022 real-time artificial intelligence instructor vs expert instruction in teaching of expert level tumour resection skills–a randomized controlled trial
- Authors: R Yilmaz, M Bakhaidar, A Alsayegh, R Del Maestro
- Journal: British Journal of Surgery
- Year: 2023
Effect of artificial intelligence tutoring vs expert instruction on learning simulated surgical skills among medical students: a randomized clinical trial
- Authors: Ali M Fazlollahi, Mohamad Bakhaidar, Ahmad Alsayegh, Recai Yilmaz, Alexander Winkler-Schwartz, Nykan Mirchi, Ian Langleben, Nicole Ledwos, Abdulrahman J Sabbagh, Khalid Bajunaid, Jason M Harley, Rolando F Del Maestro
- Journal: JAMA network open
- Year: 2022
Assessment of learning curves on a simulated neurosurgical task using metrics selected by artificial intelligence
- Authors: Nicole Ledwos, Nykan Mirchi, Recai Yilmaz, Alexander Winkler-Schwartz, Anika Sawni, Ali M Fazlollahi, Vincent Bissonnette, Khalid Bajunaid, Abdulrahman J Sabbagh, Rolando F Del Maestro
- Journal: Journal of neurosurgery
- Year: 2022