Med-Teacher - Dr. Fatemeh Rezaei Ph.D.

Insights into the Lives of Mentors and Teachers. A Glimpse into the Life of Dr. Fatemeh Rezaei Ph.D.
Dr. Fatemeh Rezaei, Assistant Professor at Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Dr. Fatemeh Rezaei, Assistant Professor at Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Name: Dr. Fatemeh Rezaei Ph.D.

Educational Qualifications: Master of Science (MSc) in Health Service Administration from Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran (2011-2013)

Ph.D. of Health in Disasters and Emergencies, Disaster Management and Community Preparedness from Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran (2015-2019)

Current Position: Assistant Professor at Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran

  1. Where are you working currently?

    Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran

  2. What are your areas of interest within your profession? 

    Disaster Management and Community Based Preparedness

  3. Things that you are passionate about concerning the clinical/research/current aspects of your profession: 

    Research and Education

  4. What made you choose teaching or mentoring as a profession?  

    Skill of Project management

  5. According to your experience, what is more important: getting good scores or acquiring knowledge? 

    Acquiring knowledge

  6. What are your career goals or expectations? 

    To co-operate with UN agencies

  7. What are your fields of interest in Research/clinical practice?  

    Social determinants of health and climate change.

  8. What would you be doing if not for the current profession?

    I would have been a runner.

  9. What do you like to do in your leisure time?

    I spend time with my family and listen to music.

  10. What is your Mantra for success?
    To be influential.

  11. Who do you idolize and why?

    My supervisor and the patients.

  12. Kindly mention your Publication(s), if any:
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&authuser=1&user=om3RNOMAAAAJ

  13. Kindly mention your achievements or awards:
    Working Internationally

  14. And finally, what message would you like to give to today's youth?

    Time management should be the first skill they achieve to proceed with their future growth.

(MedTeacher/AP)

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