Honorific-Prefix: | Dr. |
Behçet Uz | |
Office: | Mayor of İzmir |
Term Start: | 1931 |
Term End: | 1941 |
Predecessor: | Sezai Göker |
Successor: | Reşat Leblebicioğlu |
Office2: | Minister of Commerce |
Term Start2: | 9 July 1942 |
Term End2: | 9 March 1943 |
Successor2: | Celal Sait Siren |
Office3: | Minister of Health and Social Security |
Term Start3: | 7 August 1946 |
Term End3: | 16 January 1949 |
Predecessor3: | Sadi Konuk |
Successor3: | Kemali Bayazıt |
Office4: | Minister of Health and Social Security |
Term Start4: | 17 June 1954 |
Term End4: | 9 December 1955 |
Predecessor4: | Ekrem Hayri Üstündağ |
Successor4: | Nafiz Körez |
Birth Date: | 1893 |
Birth Place: | Buldan, Denizli Province, Ottoman Empire |
Profession: | Physician |
Occupation: | Politician |
Alma Mater: | Istanbul University School of Medicine |
Ömer Behçet Uz (1893 – 19 May 1986) was a Turkish physician, politician, former mayor of İzmir and government minister.
He was born in Buldan ilçe (district) of Denizli Province, Ottoman Empire in 1893. He studied in İzmir High School, which was later renamed to Atatürk High School, and in the School of Medicine of Istanbul University. After working in Istanbul, he moved to İzmir to practice pediatrics. In 1922, he founded Veremle Mücadele Derneği ("Society to Struggle Against Tuberculosis")
In 1931, he was elected as the Mayor of İzmir. In this post, he served for ten years. He was instrumental in establishing Kültürpark, erecting the Atatürk Monument, establishing playgrounds, market squares, constructing some streets. In 1941, he was elected as a Republican People's Party (CHP) deputy from Denizli Province.[1]
Between 9 July 1942 and 9 March 1943, he was the Minister of Commerce in the 13th government of Turkey.[2] Between 7 August 1946 and 10 June 1948 in the 15th and the 16th government of Turkey, he was the Minister of Health and Social Security.[3] [4]
After the CHP lost the parliament majority in the 1950 general election, he joined the Democrat Party. Between 17 June 1954 and 9 December 1955 in the 21st government of Turkey, he was again the Minister of Health and Social Security.[5]
He died in 1986 in Istanbul[1] The Dr. Behçet Uz Çocuk Hospital, a children's hospital is named in his honor.