Next-Generation Care: Preparing the Workforce for Personalized Genomic Medicine in Saudi Arabia

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  • Haya Naher Alharbi, Adel Abdellah Alharbi, Fahad Saud Alharbi, Abdullah Abdulrahman Alharbi, Ebtisam Marzoug Hassan Alharbi, Aysha Telayel Sayer Alenze, Fahad Reshaid Alrobaish, Saleh Abdullah Aljerayed

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https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.2791

Abstract

Personalized genomic medicine is reshaping healthcare, tailoring treatments to individual genetic profiles for more precise and effective care. For Saudi Arabia, integrating genomic medicine is a key component of Vision 2030's mission to deliver world-class medical services. However, success depends on building a workforce equipped with the skills and knowledge to implement these innovations. This paper explores the current challenges and opportunities in preparing healthcare professionals for this shift, emphasizing education, technology, and collaboration. By empowering its workforce, Saudi Arabia can lead the way in genomic medicine, transforming patient outcomes and enhancing global competitiveness.

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2024-12-05

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Haya Naher Alharbi, Adel Abdellah Alharbi, Fahad Saud Alharbi, Abdullah Abdulrahman Alharbi, Ebtisam Marzoug Hassan Alharbi, Aysha Telayel Sayer Alenze, Fahad Reshaid Alrobaish, Saleh Abdullah Aljerayed. (2024). Next-Generation Care: Preparing the Workforce for Personalized Genomic Medicine in Saudi Arabia. Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research , 1285–1287. https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.2791

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