Infectious Diseases

Department of Infectious Diseases

 

What are Infectious Diseases?

 

The Infectious Diseases Society of America defines infectious disease as a medical specialty that deals with disorders caused by organisms — such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites. Many organisms live in and on our bodies. They're normally harmless or even helpful. But under certain conditions, some organisms may cause disease. Some infectious diseases can be passed from person to person. Some are transmitted by insects or other animals. And you may get others by consuming contaminated food or water or being exposed to organisms in the environment. Signs and symptoms vary depending on the organism causing the infection but often include fever and fatigue. Mild infections may respond to rest and home remedies, while some life-threatening infections may need hospitalization.

 

About the Department of Infectious Diseases

 

The mission of the Department of Infectious Diseases is to contribute to the attainment of the university's Vision and Mission to continuously improve the quality of services in various fields of education, research, and treatment. The main goal of our department is to educate medical students to become general practitioners through hands-on training. Patient care is the foundation and the premier obligation of our department and the highest excellence in patient care is our goal. This is achieved by fostering expertise and specialization in all aspects of infectious disease care among our faculty and support staff devoted to our mission. We aim to be at the forefront of new medical techniques and technology developments that benefit infectious disease care applications. We continuously and critically review our performance to ensure we provide the highest quality of care.

 

Our courses offer the opportunity to create a highly social learning environment, characterized by participation and interactivity for both students and professors. We advance a strong departmental commitment to infectious diseases research, both basic science and clinical. All departmental faculty are expected to contribute to a vigorous research effort necessary to support the highest quality of innovative patient care. Residents and clinical and basic science fellows are expected to participate in the departmental research effort. With the involvement of all in the department, we aim to be a center of infectious diseases research excellence.

 

Our People

 

The department has two faculty members who work with multiple administrative staff to deliver the highest quality patient care.

 

Academic Staffs (Faculty members)  

 

 Dr. Ali Nazari

Assistant Professor of Infectious Disease

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 Dr. Jalil Feizi

Assistant Professor of Infectious Disease

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Non-Faculty Academic Staff

 

Dr. Khalesi

 

 

General information

 

Department Establishment: In 1995, the department of infectious diseases was established 

Department Coordinator: Assistant Professor Dr. Ali Nazari

Location: Shahid Mostafa Khomeini Hospital, Ilam, IR Iran

Address: Shahid Mostafa Khomeini Hospital, Ilam University of Medical Sciences, 6931934833., Ilam, IR Iran

Phone: (+98) 8433330110

Hours: Please contact us from Saturday to Wednesday between 8 am and 1:30 pm

 

Training Schedules

 

Name of the professor

Training days

Dr.  Khalesi

Saturday- Monday

Dr. Jalil Faizi

Sunday- Tuesday

Dr. Khalesi

Wednesday