Social impact of the Iraq-Iran war as experienced by Iranian surgeons
Surgeons played a vital role in the Iraq-Iran War by healing injured soldiers and reducing the rate of death. The purpose of this study was to describe their lived experiences and social impact during the war. This qualitative study was conducted from May 2018-June 2019 and surgeons who participated in the Iraq-Iran War were invited. Semi-structured in-depth interviews were used to collect the data from 28 participants. Four main themes emerged from the data: 1-Military role was important in providing essential facilities and safe zones for personnel and soldiers at the warfront. 2- It was critical to reinforce the infrastructure for immediate medical assistance. 3- Disaster training for medical personnel was vital for triage, treatment, education and research planning. 4- Spiritual and religious beliefs. Disaster planning and training for physicians by drills is essential to meet the challenges of unexpected events and operative readiness requires drill training on a quarterly or semi-annual basis.
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Lessons from Flood Disaster Management of Khuzestan Province, Iran, Based on the Experiences of Policymakers: A Qualitative Study
Roya Habibi Arejan, Maryam Shabany, , Shahriar Ghashghaei, Mahkameh Abbaszadeh, Vafa Rahimi-Movaghar
Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal, Oct 2023 -
Adopting and Adapting Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Use of Baseline MRI in Acute Spinal Cord Injury in a Developing Country
Seyed Farzad Maroufi, Sina Azadnajafabad, Ghazaleh Kheiri, Seyed Behnam Jazayeri, , Heshmatollah Ghawami, Maryam Kheyri, James S Harrop, Michael GFehlings, Vafa Rahimi-Movaghar *, Collaborative Authors Group
Archives of Neuroscience, Jul 2023