{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Navigating Cultural Challenges in Transplant Surgery: Insights from Turkish Surgeons. {Author}: Karataş H;Balas Ş; {Journal}: Healthcare (Basel) {Volume}: 12 {Issue}: 13 {Year}: 2024 Jun 24 {Factor}: 3.16 {DOI}: 10.3390/healthcare12131252 {Abstract}: To achieve expertise, transplant surgeons in Turkiye undergo rigorous training, including medical school, residency, compulsory service, and extensive training in transplant surgery. Despite their high academic and clinical knowledge level, success in transplant surgery heavily depends on cultural competency. Through semi-structured interviews with 21 transplant surgeons specializing in kidney and liver transplants in Ankara, this study reveals how health illiteracy, culture, and folklore create significant barriers. Surgeons navigate these challenges while enduring harsh working conditions. This research highlights the critical role of cultural competency in transplant surgery, emphasizing the necessity for surgeons to understand and address the diverse cultural needs of their patients. Key findings indicate that surgeons must balance medical expertise with cultural sensitivity to deliver effective care. This study identifies four main cultural barriers: spiritual trust, family politics, health illiteracy, and subcultural incompetency. Effective transplant surgery requires a combination of theoretical proficiency and cultural awareness to meet a patient's needs and improve surgical outcomes.