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  • تاریخ انتشار : Sep 18 2024 - 14:38
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The brilliance of Paramedical Sciences students at the 8th Ibn Sina Student Festival Tehran University of Medical Sciences

Mersa Gholamzadeh, a doctoral student in Medical Informatics, and Hossein Vosh, a master's student in Medical Library and Information Science, both from the School of Allied Medical Sciences, were honored at the 8th Ibn Sina Student Festival of Tehran University of Medical Sciences

The Faculty of Paramedical Sciences at Tehran University of Medical Sciences announced that Merse Ghalemazdeh, a PhD student in Medical Informatics, has been selected as the Outstanding Researcher, and Hossein Vosh, a Master's student in Medical Librarianship and Information Science, has been recognized for his outstanding contributions in the cultural, artistic, and literary category at the 8th Ibn Sina Student Festival of Tehran University of Medical Sciences.

Merse Ghalemazdeh, a PhD student in Medical Informatics, has achieved this recognition by contributing to the publication of 57 articles, with an h-index of 8 and an average of 6 citations per article in the Scopus database.

Hossein Vosh, a Master's student in Medical Librarianship and Information Science, has been awarded this honor for his successful involvement in various cultural and artistic responsibilities, including serving as the secretary of the Mehnava Student Club, being a member of the Central Council of the Medical Librarianship and Information Science Association, authoring 24 books, and undertaking numerous research projects and publications

  • گروه خبری : scientific achievements,Health Information Technology Department,Medical library and information science,Deputy of Research Affairs,Deputy of Studentship Affairs
  • کد خبر : 278623
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