Use of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) and mobile Health (mHealth) technology: a Novel Approach in COVID-19 Surveillance in Islamic Republic of Iran
In response to the coronavirus disease pandemic, Iran’s Ministry of Health and Medical Education launched a National Campaign to fight COVID-19 at the beginning of March 2020.
In pictures: Iran Deputy Health Minister, Dr. Iraj Harirchi visits the COVID-19 response measures at Zahedan University of Medical Sciences
In pictures: Iran deputy Health Minister, Dr. Iraj Harirchi visiting coronavirus disease response measures at Zahedan University of Medical Sciences
In Pictures: Healthcare workers in Zahedan University of Medical Sciences On the Front Line of the COVID-19 Pandemic Response
In Pictures: Healthcare workers in Zahedan University of Medical Sciences On the Front Line of the Coronavirus Pandemic Response
In Pictures: Healthcare workers in Zahedan University of Medical Sciences On the Front Line of the Coronavirus Pandemic Response
In Pictures: Healthcare workers in Zahedan University of Medical Sciences On the Front Line of the Coronavirus Pandemic Response
In Pictures: Zahedan University of Medical Sciences staff and Community Health Volunteers performing Polio Vaccination Campaign in harsh weather conditions, January 2020
In Pictures: Zahedan University of Medical Sciences staff and Community Health Volunteers performing Polio Vaccination Campaign in harsh weather conditions, January 2020
In Pictures: Zahedan University of Medical Sciences Healthcare Workers and Community Health Volunteers (CHVs) performing Polio Vaccination Campaign in harsh weather conditions, January 2020
In Pictures: Zahedan University of Medical Sciences Healthcare Workers and Community Health Volunteers (CHVs) performing Polio Vaccination Campaign in harsh weather conditions, January 2020