The ID-IRI cross-sectional survey, conducted among national respondents from 29 countries, has been accepted for publication in Infection, a Q1-ranked journal. This survey examined the structural differences in postgraduate infectious disease training programs across a wide geographical region. We extend our sincere thanks to all data contributors for their valuable input to the study. We will provide the study details once the paper is published.
Study Title: Bridging continents: Postgraduate infectious diseases training programs from Central Europe to Southeast Asia
Participant Countries
[Central Asia (Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Kazakhstan), the Middle East (Iran, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Iraq, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Lebanon), the Balkans/Southeast Europe (Albania, Greece, Kosovo, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, the Republic of North Macedonia, Croatia), Eastern Europe (Russia, Moldova, Romania, Bulgaria), South Asia (India, Pakistan, Afghanistan), Southeast Asia (Malaysia), Türkiye].
List of Authors
Selcen Oncu, Hakan Erdem, Zeliha Kocak-Tufan, Seif Salim Al-Abri, Muna Almaslamani, Jamal Wadi Alramahi, Sinan Alrifai, Ahmad Demas Alsuwaidi, Altaf Ahmed, Rusmir Baljic, Bojana Beović, Rok Civljak, Amangul Duisenova, Dilruba Garashova, Krsto Grozdanovski, Arjan Harxhi, Tiberiu Holban, Souha Kanj, Suresh Kumar, Ainura Kutmanova, Masoud Mardani, Ziad Ahmed Memish, Egídia Gabriela Miftode, Sadie Namani, Serkan Öncü, Michael M. Petrov, Tomislav Preveden, Natalia Pshenichnaya, Bilal Ahmad Rahimi, Abdurashid Oblokulov, Yesim Taşova, Sotirios Tsiodras, George M. Varghese.