Emergency services, Pharmacy, Operations, Medical Secretarial, Nursing, Anesthesia, Department of Radiology and Health Administration, All this team to serve the patient in case of emergency

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  • AHMED ZAHER HASSAN AL SUHAYMI, HADI SALEH BIN HAMAD ALSALLUM, Mohammed Ali Zayid Alamri, Tariq Ahmed Muhammad Al-Amir, MUSLIH MAHDI M AL YAMI, Abdullah Abdu Jabrah, Hussein Mesfer Husain Alsqoor
  • Saharyahia Ahmad Daghriri, Maram yahia Ahmad Daghriri, Najaah Mohammad Mohammad Qissy, Ali Mohsen Abu Taleb Qaisy, Fatimah Abdullah Mohammed Mahnashi
  • Hussam Ahmed Hadi Dighriri, Sehamyahia Ahmad Daghriri, Soad Ahmed Ali Al salem

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https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.2143

Abstract

This essay explores the roles and responsibilities of key team members, including health administrators, emergency services personnel, anesthesiologists, pharmacists, operations managers, medical secretaries, nurses, and radiologists, in comprehensive emergency management. Drawing upon relevant literature, the essay highlights the vital contributions of each role in coordinating and executing emergency preparedness, response, and recovery efforts. By examining the diverse expertise and responsibilities ofthese professionals, the essay underscores the importance of collaborative interdisciplinary teamwork in building resilience and ensuring the safety and well-being of communities during crises.

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2024-11-20

How to Cite

AHMED ZAHER HASSAN AL SUHAYMI, HADI SALEH BIN HAMAD ALSALLUM, Mohammed Ali Zayid Alamri, Tariq Ahmed Muhammad Al-Amir, MUSLIH MAHDI M AL YAMI, Abdullah Abdu Jabrah, Hussein Mesfer Husain Alsqoor, Saharyahia Ahmad Daghriri, Maram yahia Ahmad Daghriri, Najaah Mohammad Mohammad Qissy, Ali Mohsen Abu Taleb Qaisy, Fatimah Abdullah Mohammed Mahnashi, & Hussam Ahmed Hadi Dighriri, Sehamyahia Ahmad Daghriri, Soad Ahmed Ali Al salem. (2024). Emergency services, Pharmacy, Operations, Medical Secretarial, Nursing, Anesthesia, Department of Radiology and Health Administration, All this team to serve the patient in case of emergency. Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research , 2872–2875. https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.2143

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