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farshad jafari

Assistant Professor

shahid rajaie cardiovascular , medical & research center

Department: Pediatric Cardiologists

Secondary college: shahid rajaie cardiovascular , medical & research center

Secondary department: Pediatric Cardiologists

Degree: Fellowship

Birth Year: 1974

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farshad jafari

Assistant Professor farshad jafari

shahid rajaie cardiovascular , medical & research center - Department: Pediatric Cardiologists - Secondary department: Pediatric Cardiologists Degree: Fellowship | Birth Year: 1974 |

Taking care of a child's heart is a guarantee of heart health in adulthood.


I am Dr. Farshad Jafari, a pediatric interventional cardiologist and faculty member of the Rajaei Cardiovascular, medical and research center in Tehran (Iran). My field of activity is the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of congenital heart diseases. Also, in children and adolescents who do not have congenital heart disease, caring for their cardiovascular health will reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease in adulthood. Today, many pediatric heart diseases can be treated with cardiac catheterization and angiography without surgery. I have an interventional cardiology fellowship and I treat many pediatric heart diseases in the catheterization laboratory of Rajaei Heart Center, which is the largest center for the treatment of congenital heart diseases for children in Iran (Tehran). Dear parents, I hope to bring a happy heart for you and a healthy heart for your child, by guiding and answering your questions.



Visiting times:

Saturday and Wednesday evenings from 12:00 to 15:00

Tuesday mornings from 8:00 to 12:00


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Dr. Farshad Jafari's angiography days are Sunday and Monday, and patients must be hospitalized the day before.


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Tips about hospitalization in the children's ward:

  • When admitted to the hospital, take all the medical documents with you.
  • No patient is similar to another patient, so avoid comparing your patient's problems with other patients.
  • The child must be accompanied by a woman (men cannot stay in the children's section).
  • The department secretary is responsible for your admission, accounting, and discharge affairs.
  • When entering the department, the bracelet will be tied to your child's hand, which you should not open until the time of discharge.
  • We do not accept children under the age of 12 as visitors in the inpatient wards.

Necessary documents for admitting patients:

1. passport of the child.

2. Passport of the parents.

3. Any relevant physician reports or documents.

4. Carrying the required deposit.

5. In the children's ward, only a woman can be with the child.


Heart hotel

One of the good features of Rajaei Heart Center is the existence of a five-star hotel called "Heart Hotel" in the hospital area.  Heart hotel provides complete services 24 hours seven days per week to patients and their respective families. This five-star hotel is equipped with all the facilities needed to stay in a charming and peaceful atmosphere for patients and their loved ones. call hotel:

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My affiliation

Rajaie Cardiovascular Medical and Research Center, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.

نمایش بیشتر

The Effect of Employing Standardized Patient on History Taking Skills of Medical Students

AuthorsSaboori M, Jafari F, Monajemi A
JournalIranian Journal of Medical Education
Presented byIsfahan university of medical sciences
Page number276-283
Serial number۳
Volume number۱۰
Paper TypeOriginal Research
Published At2010-10-23
Journal GradeISI
Journal TypeTypographic
Journal CountryIran, Islamic Republic Of

Abstract

Introduction: Using Standardized Patient (SP) in teaching history taking provides medical students with an opportunity to learn how to communicate with patients. A Standardized Patient is a person who has been carefully coached to simulate an actual patient so accurately. This study was performed to assess the effect of using SP on improving history taking skill of third year medical students. Methods: In a quasi-experimental study, 95 students of Introduction to Clinical Medicine were divided into two experiment and control groups in 2007-2008. The control group received instruction on history taking skills through usual method of lecture. The experiment group was instructed using SP. At the end of the course, the students’ history taking skills were evaluated through an Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) and the mean scores of the two groups were compared. Also the students viewpoints were investigated using a researcher-made reliable and valid questionnaire. Results: Although no significant difference was observed between the scores of individual items of checklist in the two groups, the total mean score of the experiment group (7.03± 1.349) was significantly higher than that of the control group (5.8± 1.473) (P<0.004). Most students (86.5%) preferred using SP for their instruction compared to lecture method. Conclusion: Standardized patient provides an appropriate opportunity for new medical students to experience and learn history taking and communication skills. It is highly recommended to use SP not only in teaching history taking and communication skills but also in physical examination course.

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