Search Results - "Bajow, Nidaa"
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Assessment of the effectiveness of a course in major chemical incidents for front line health care providers: a pilot study from Saudi Arabia
Published in BMC medical education (09-05-2022)“…Mass chemical exposure emergencies are infrequent but can cause injury, illness, or loss of life for large numbers of victims. These emergencies can stretch…”
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A Basic Course in Humanitarian Health Emergency and Relief: A Pilot Study from Saudi Arabia
Published in Prehospital and disaster medicine (01-12-2019)“…Political unrest in the Middle East heightens the possibility of catastrophe due to violent conflict and/or terrorist attacks. However, the disaster risk…”
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Basic Principles in Complex Humanitarian Emergency: A Pilot Course
Published in Prehospital and disaster medicine (01-05-2019)“…Introduction: The international and national response team faces many challenges during a complex humanitarian emergency. These include difficult organization,…”
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Assessment of the effectiveness of hospital external disaster functional drills on health care receivers' performance, using standardized patients and mass cards simulation: a pilot study from Saudi Arabia
Published in BMC emergency medicine (27-09-2024)“…Given the increasing frequency of disasters globally, it is critical that healthcare systems are prepared for these mass casualty events. The Saudi health…”
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Course in Prehospital Major Incidents Management for Health Care Providers in Saudi Arabia
Published in Prehospital and disaster medicine (01-12-2018)“…IntroductionUnacceptable practices of health care providers during disasters have been observed because they work outside the scope of their daily practices…”
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Disaster health education framework for short and intermediate training in Saudi Arabia: A scoping review
Published in Frontiers in public health (29-07-2022)“…Saudi Arabia has made extensive efforts to manage disasters using unique national approaches; however, challenges and obstacles concerning disaster health…”
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Preparedness and Response Strategies for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Incidents in the Middle East and North Africa: An Artificial Intelligence-Enhanced Delphi Approach
Published in Disaster medicine and public health preparedness (30-10-2024)“…Chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) incidents require meticulous preparedness, particularly in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA)…”
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Evaluation of a new community-based curriculum in disaster medicine for undergraduates
Published in BMC medical education (26-08-2016)“…Nowadays, many medical schools include training in disaster medicine in undergraduate studies. This study evaluated the efficacy of a disaster medicine…”
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Perspectives on Preparedness for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Threats in the Middle East and North Africa Region: Application of Artificial Intelligence Techniques
Published in Health security (01-06-2024)“…Over the past 3 decades, the diversity of ethnic, religious, and political backgrounds worldwide, particularly in countries of the Middle East and North Africa…”
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Disaster medicine curricula in Saudi Arabian medical schools
Published in Journal of emergency medicine, trauma & acute care (11-02-2015)“…Background: Disaster medicine training in medical school is a key element of disaster preparedness, and several international educational authorities have…”
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Proposal for a community-based disaster management curriculum for medical school undergraduates in Saudi Arabia
Published in American journal of disaster medicine (2015)“…Health professional preparedness is a key element of disaster response; overall there is a need for increased disaster medicine training worldwide. The…”
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