Prof. Vildan Mevsim
- Dokuz Eylul University Medical Faculty Department of Family Medicine
- Turkey
- vildan.mevsim@deu.edu.tr
- +90 5322360044
Professional Experience
2014– now: Professor at Dokuz Eylul University
2009 – 2014: Assoc. Prof. at Dokuz Eylul University 2005 – 2009: Assist.Prof. at Dokuz Eylul University
2002 – 2005: Instructer at Dokuz Eylul University
1994-1998: PhD student at Agean University
1984-1990: MA&BA student at Agean University
Expertise and Research Interests
Primary care
Addiction
Health Promotion
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Chronical Disease
E-Health
Clinical Decision Support System
Sexual and Reproductive Health
Health Education
Adolescent Health
Qualitative Researches
Selected Publications
- Yilmaz O, Mevsim V, Kuruoğlu Kandemir E, “Development of clinical risk assessment tool for osteoporosis (OSTEORISKAPP) using syndromic approach”, Acta Endocrinologica, (1841-0987) 14 (1), 2018
- Kart Ö, Mevsim V, Kut RA, Yürek İ, Altın AÖ, Yılmaz O, “A mobile and web-based clinical decision support and monitoring system for diabetes mellitus patients in primary care: a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial”, BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 17:154, 2017
- Güldal D, Mevsim V, Günvar T, Özçakar N,”The perspective of peer educators: What are their experiences, feelings, and thoughts?”, Health, 4(7):349-356, (2012), 2012
- Mevsim V, Güldal A, Günvar T, Saygin O, Kuruoğlu E,”Young people benefit from comprehensive education on reproductive health”, The European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care, Volume 14, Issue 2 April 2009.
- Mevsim V, Güldal D, Erdem Özçakar N, Saygin O,”What was retained? The Assessment of the Training for the Peer Trainers’ Course on Short and Long Term”, BMC Public Health, BMC Public Health, 2008.…
COST Action
European Sexual Medicine Network
COST Action CA18124
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