A Review of Epidemiological Physical Models in Healthcare: Exploring the Roles of Pharmacists, Laboratory Scientists, Physiotherapists, Nurses, Dentists, And Information Technologists
Abstract
Epidemiological physical models are vital tools for understanding and predicting the spread of diseases within populations, particularly in the context of oral health. These models provide valuable insights for designing public health strategies aimed at preventing and managing oral diseases. The roles of various healthcare professionals, including dentists, pharmacists, laboratory scientists, physiotherapists, nurses, and information technologists, are integral to the development and application of these models. Dentists offer crucial data on the prevalence and impact of oral diseases, pharmacists manage medication adherence, laboratory scientists contribute diagnostic data, physiotherapists support rehabilitation, nurses educate and advocate for oral health, and information technologists ensure efficient data management. This review explores the contributions of these professionals, emphasizing the need for multidisciplinary collaboration to enhance the effectiveness of epidemiological models in improving oral health outcomes. Despite ongoing challenges, such as data privacy and real-time information integration, the collaboration of these healthcare professionals remains central to advancing public health in dentistry.
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