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IJEM-Iranian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism. 2016; 18 (4): 287-296
em Persa | IMEMR | ID: emr-183322

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Introduction: Polycystic ovary syndrome [PCOS], one of the most common gynecological diseases, has been the subject of many scientific studies. Scientific map is one way to obtain useful information about a particular research field status. We aimed to compare the quantity of scientific publications on PCOS in Iran to those of the Middle East and other countries


Materials and Methods: In this scientometric study, the samples included all medical scientific publications about PCOS, indexed in the Web of Knowledge from 2000 to 2016. Bibexcel software was used for calculating subject category co-citation, analyzing social networks and two Pajek and VOS viewer software were used for creating maps


Results: Iran ranked eighth among the top ten leading countries in the production of scientific articles in the field of PCOS. Of overall 6598 scientific publications related to PCOS worldwide, 209 articles were authored by Iranian researchers. In other words, 4.3 % of scientific productions in this field are from our country. In this list, America ranks first with 1670 [34.3%] articles, followed by China with 567 [11.7%], and Turkey with 564 [11.6%] publications ranking second and third. Of the fifteen Iranian research pioneers, each one had at least seven papers in the field of PCOS


Conclusion: Iran ranks among the top ten countries with regard to scientific publications worldwide. Considering the lack of knowledge in certain aspects of PCOS identifying more pioneers in this research field will help highlighting new research topics for future researches in this field

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Quarterly Journal of Relief and Rescue. 2011; 3 (1-2): 67-79
em Persa | IMEMR | ID: emr-163185

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Iran is the fourth disaster prone country in Asia and tenth in the world. It constantly exposed to natural and manmade disasters and terrorist attacks. The paper is going to develop a crisis management plan for Shohada hospital. In this study, firstly crisis management programs in America and Europe are amended and compiled. Then, by providing aerial maps and positioning of units' establishment, the involved officials will provide necessary training and functional exercises in order to examine the lessons learned when the hospital is intact or has been destroyed Regarding the pre-designed organization chart training immediately after disaster, the program should be planned and hospital crisis committee comprising various units of the hospital should be established and a responsible associated with three successors considered for each unit. The operation should be started following the issuance of Chief of Staff to the hospital president and to the authorities of the units. Then, the authorities should recall their personnel, accomplish the predetermined tasks and also should end the operation by top officials command. The results indicated that the hospital crisis management programs should be compiled based on available facilities and equipment regarding the natural disasters around the world, failure of managers responsible for controlling crises such as Taiwan earthquake, and lack of adequate facilities to deal with nuclear and chemistry crises in America. At the end, the strength and weak points should be examined by providing the necessity training and performing as maneuver for the involved authorities in the hospital


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Humanos , Serviços Médicos de Emergência , Serviço Hospitalar de Emergência , Desastres , Planejamento em Saúde
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