Collaborative Innovations in Medical Care in Saudi Arabia: Advancing Nursing, Laboratory Sciences, Radiology, and Epidemiology Through Discoveries in Physical Sciences

  • Hajji Eid Juhayman Alrashedi et al.
Keywords: Physics, healthcare, Saudi Arabia, Vision 2030, interdisciplinary collaboration, nursing, radiology, laboratory sciences, epidemiology, innovation, nanotechnology, telemedicine, AI-driven diagnostics, personalized medicine, preventive healthcare.

Abstract

The integration of physics and interdisciplinary sciences into healthcare is transforming patient care, diagnostics, and treatment methodologies in Saudi Arabia. Aligned with Vision 2030, this paper explores how advancements in nursing, laboratory sciences, radiology, and epidemiology are driving innovation and addressing healthcare challenges. By leveraging technologies such as AI-driven diagnostics, nanotechnology-based drug delivery systems, and telemedicine platforms, Saudi Arabia is creating a sustainable, patient-centered healthcare system. Interdisciplinary collaboration among physical scientists, healthcare professionals, and policymakers plays a pivotal role in fostering these advancements. The study highlights the importance of updating educational curricula, enhancing research and development, and developing ethical frameworks to ensure equitable access and the safe adoption of these technologies. This paper underscores the potential of a physics-driven approach to healthcare innovation, aiming to position Saudi Arabia as a global leader in medical science and healthcare delivery.

Published
2024-02-04
Section
Regular Issue