Retrospective Analysis of Psychiatry Specialization Theses Made Between 1981-2018 in Turkey

In this study, we aimed to qualitatively evaluate the views to the Psychiatry specilization theses, variables affecting publishing of these, and the relationship with the academic career of authors of these theses in Turkey. Theses were searched from the website of Higher Education Board Presidency...

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