1- Olmez Sarıkaya N, Kapar Yavaşi S, Tan G, Satıoglu S, Yıldız AH, Oz B, Yoleri O, Memis A. ''Agreement between FRAX scores calculated with and without bone mineral density in women with osteopenia in Turkey'' Clin .Rheumatol.2014 Dec;33(12):1785-9
2- Tan G, Oz B, Olmez N, Memis A. ”Factors and complications associated with improvement in motor, functional and ambulation levels of patients with spinal cord injury ' Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Neurology
3- Tan G, Oz B, Olmez N. “The relationship between anti-CCP antibodies and disease activity and radiological damage and functional status in rheumatoid arthritis” Hippocrates Locomotor Journal
4- Tan G, Oz B, Olmez N, Memis A, Vidinli B, Ozdemir M. "Femoral geometry in male patients with atraumatic hip fracture". From the World of Osteoporosis 2007;13:15-8
5- Aykut K, Guzeloglu M, Albayrak G ,Tan G , Hazan E. “Foot Drop: A Rare Neurological Complication of Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery”. Case Report. 2012 Smyrna Medical Journal
6- Tan G, Bal S. "Cardiac Rehabilitation" Journal of Clinical Medical Sciences, Cardiology Special Issue, 2013;Volume:1 Issue:2: 1-5.
7- Tan G, Çini SE. “The effect on frequency of physical activity and quality of daily life in retired people living in İzmir Karşıyaka” 5th National Osteoporosis Congress KKTC, 2014
8- Cını SE, Akdemir M, Tan G. "Timing in the physical therapy of frozen shoulder" 8th Shoulder and Elbow Surgery Congress, İzmir 2014. (oral presentation)
9- Cını SE, Tan G, Akdemir M. “Kr. Spontaneous bilateral quadriceps tendon rupture in a patient with renal failure. 25th National Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Congress, Antalya 2015 (poster presentation)
10- Terzi R, Tan G. “Musculoskeletal pain and related factors in mothers with children with cerebral palsy”. 25th National Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Congress, Antalya 2015 (poster presentation)
2008 – İzmir Atatürk Training Hospital 1.Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Clinic Specialization Thesis Prognostic Indicators and Functional Recovery Results in Patients with Spinal Cord Injury