Universal Council of Epidemiology (UCE)

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Definition

Epidemiology is used to determine distribution of disease, risk factors, prognostic factors, and factors attributed to quality of life. Universal Council of Epidemiology (UCE) aims to focus on multi disciplinary research in order to enhance collaboration between scientists all over the world. Advanced researches such as systematic reviews, Meta-analysis,.. are among important goals of UCE. Increasing knowledge about research methods, and biostatistics are other aims of this group. UCE will have subgroups to focus on the topics better.

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Emotional Intelligence in Patients with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)

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Impact of the round window membrane accessibility on hearing preservation in adult cochlear implantation.

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Viral Aetiology of Bronchiolitis in Hospitalised Children in a Tertiary Center in Tehran

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Depression, sexual dysfunction and sexual quality of life in women with infertility

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Pain in patients with multiple sclerosis

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Association of Pre-Eclampsia with Carotid Artery Intima⁻Media Thickness and Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

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Emotional Intelligence and Depression Among Hospital Nurses of Tehran University of Medical Sciences

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Intranasal ketamine reduces pain of digital nerve block; a double blind randomized clinical trial.

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How Different are Men with Infertility-Related Problems from Fertile Men in Prevalence of Depression, Anxiety and Quality of Life?

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The Effect of Vitamin D Supplements on Clinical and Para-Clinical Outcomes in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis: Protocol for a Systematic Review

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Sonoelastography for Skin Evaluation in Sclerodermic Patients

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Depression, Anxiety, Quality of Life and Sexual Dysfunction in Zabol Women with Infertility

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Incidence of seroconversion and sero-reversion in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) who had been treated with natalizumab: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

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Age at menarche and risk of multiple sclerosis (MS): a systematic review and meta-analysis

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Workshop

SPSS

SPSS LEVEL 1

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SPSS level 1, second course

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SPSS level 2

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SPSS level 1, third course

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SPSS level 2, second course

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sample size calculation

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SPSS level 1, forth course

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spss level 2, third course

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Applied research methodology

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SPSS level 1

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R software

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systematic review and meta-analysis

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scientific writing

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systematic review

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R programming

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endnote

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spss level one

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spss level two

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validity and reliability of questionnaires

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scientific writing second course

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proposal writing

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systematic review course2

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spss level 1 fifth course

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Systematic review level 1

21 participated

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research methodology

10 participants

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spss level 1 sixth course

5 participants

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research methodology, second course

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spss level 1 seventh course

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spss level 2 fifth course

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research methodology, 2021

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spss level 1,2021

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systematic review, 2021

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meta-analysis, 2021

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