Social Welfare Management Research Center
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On behalf of all our Colleagues, staff and students, I am pleased to welcome you to the Social Welfare Management Research Center.

Being a center for professional research in University of Social welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences provides a tremendous opportunity for our students to excel in a forward thinking and rich scientific environment. This is the place where Science and practice embraces technology; so, our graduates will be business educated, applications focused and success driven!

We are committed in providing a solid foundation for our specific expert area within a hands-on, experiential learning environment with opportunities to cooperate and to work with any institutions and corporation throughout the region which is involved somehow in the health related fields regarding our mission. This co-op will hopefully intend to learn first-hand about entrepreneurship and product innovation as well. We invite you to explore this website to get additional information on our programs, curricula, requirements, course offerings, and to discover more about our structure, staff and students.

Meroe, Vameghi, MD

Director of Social Welfare Management Research Center

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Applied Qualitative Research Methods: A Comprehensive Guide for Qualitative Studies in Health Sciences Published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Applied Qualitative Research Methods: A Comprehensive Guide for Qualitative Studies in Health Sciences Published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Dr. Hamidreza Khankeh's Applied Qualitative Research Methods Published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing, The volume entitled Applied Qualitative Research Methods:

Researchers’ ethical use of artificial intelligence is essential
Researchers’ ethical use of artificial intelligence is essential

The member of Cochrane Iran and consultant in ranking and scientometrics, speaking at the one-day conference on the application of artificial intelligence in health research, emphasized the ethical use of AI by researchers as a fundamental necessity