Publications by authors named "Fuat Ince"

Smallpox is one of the viral and contagious diseases that were always talked about and deadly epidemics that killed many people for many centuries. Through the analysis of historical and textual material, this paper seeks to investigate the smallpox eradication process. It starts with a brief history of smallpox before listing the common methods of eradicating the illness throughout the 16th century.

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  • AI simulates human intelligence in machines and its use in telehealth raises ethical issues like bias, data privacy, and accountability, particularly in treating musculoskeletal disorders.
  • The manuscript explores ethical concepts such as informed consent, data protection, and telemedicine regulations through a review of existing literature on the topic.
  • Findings indicate that telemedicine and AI improve medication effectiveness and patient satisfaction for musculoskeletal disorders, but underscore the need for standardized ethical guidelines to protect patient privacy and ensure equitable healthcare access.
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The main purpose of this study was to translate the Plagiarism Attitude Scale into Turkish and validate it for use in Turkish settings, in order to better understand research integrity attitudes and awareness of the Turkish academic and student community, while also contributing an instrument for research in this area. The research was designed and conducted with 483 participants. In the process of adapting the scale to Turkish, language, content, and construct validity analyses were performed.

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Background: Surgery has deep historical roots. Rhazes (865-925 CE), a Persian physician, made a significant contribution to the development of medical sciences in the medieval era. is one of his significant works on medicine.

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