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Kambiz Bahaadinbeigy

Researcher at Kerman Medical University

Publications -  106
Citations -  1164

Kambiz Bahaadinbeigy is an academic researcher from Kerman Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Telemedicine. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 68 publications receiving 663 citations. Previous affiliations of Kambiz Bahaadinbeigy include University of Western Australia & Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation.

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A survey of the state of telemedicine in Western Australia.

TL;DR: The survey showed that about 73% of responding health-care facilities in Western Australia were using telemedicine, and there was a tendency for facilities further away from Perth to be users of more telehealth services.
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Identifying the challenges to good clinical rounds: A focus-group study of medical teachers

TL;DR: Clinical round practices are valuable but replete with a spectrum of problems that should be taken into account by bedside teachers in order to improve the quality of rounding practices, as explored by medical teachers of Kerman University of Medical Sciences.
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The Prediction of the Risk Level of Pulmonary Embolism and Deep Vein Thrombosis through Artificial Neural Network.

TL;DR: This study has found that an optimized artificial neural network model can be a good resource for physicians, medical assistants, and healthcare staff to diagnose high risk patients more precisely and prevent the mortalities.
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The most used questionnaires for evaluating satisfaction, usability, acceptance, and quality outcomes of mobile health

TL;DR: In this paper , a review of frequently used questionnaires for evaluating the mentioned outcomes of mobile health services is presented, including usability, usability, acceptance, and satisfaction, and the most frequently used questionnaire are: System usability scale (36.5%), mobile application rating scale (35.5), post study system usability questionnaire (6%), user mobile application ratings scale (5%), technology acceptance model (4.5%) and after-scenario questionnaire (1.5%).