Zeynep Kubilay, MD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine
Division
General Internal Medicine and Public Health
Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine
Professional Bio
Nejla Kubilay, MD, joined Vanderbilt University Medical Center as an Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine in the Division of General Internal Medicine and Public Health in 2021.
She completed an internal medicine residency at Marmara University School of Medicine in Turkey, where she served as Chief Resident. She subsequently worked as a consultant for the World Health Organization’s Clean Care is Safer Care Program, where she focused on infection prevention and control projects.
Following her time with WHO, Dr. Kubilay relocated to the United States where she completed her training in the Traditional Internal Medicine program at Yale University School of Medicine. She continues to seek ways to combine her global health experience with her clinical practice.
She completed an internal medicine residency at Marmara University School of Medicine in Turkey, where she served as Chief Resident. She subsequently worked as a consultant for the World Health Organization’s Clean Care is Safer Care Program, where she focused on infection prevention and control projects.
Following her time with WHO, Dr. Kubilay relocated to the United States where she completed her training in the Traditional Internal Medicine program at Yale University School of Medicine. She continues to seek ways to combine her global health experience with her clinical practice.
Education
MD - Yeditepe University Medical School - 2008
Residency - Internal Medicine - Marmara University - 2012
Residency - Traditional Internal Medicine Program - Yale University School of Medicine - 2015