The Integration between Doctors, Nurses, Radiology Technicians, And the Laboratory in Identifying and Diagnosing Emergency Cases More Accurately

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Ahmed Edan Alzahrani, Seham Abdu Ismail Alyamani, Heba Nasser Alquda, Arwa Zouhair Mousa, Omar Abdullah Binmahfouz, Hassna'a Ebrahim Mohammed Mathkoor, Shawqah Yahya Ahmed Tarush, Nasser Mohammed Kinani, Amnah Mohammed Arraj Majrashi, Afaf Mohammed Hendi Hendi, Sarah Mohammed Alshami, Shrooq Mohammed Sherbini

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This systematic review examines the critical role of interdisciplinary collaboration among emergency physicians, nurses, radiology technicians, and laboratory specialists in improving emergency care outcomes. The study analyzes how integrated approaches to emergency medicine enhance diagnostic accuracy, reduce response times, and optimize patient care. Through a comprehensive analysis of existing literature and current practices, this research identifies key benefits of integration, including improved diagnostic precision, faster decision-making, and enhanced resource utilization. The study also addresses significant challenges, such as communication barriers, time constraints, and technological limitations, while proposing evidence-based recommendations for improving interdepartmental collaboration. Findings indicate that successful integration relies on standardized communication protocols, advanced digital health systems, and robust interdisciplinary training programs. The research emphasizes that effective collaboration among these specialized medical professionals not only improves patient outcomes but also increases healthcare worker satisfaction and operational efficiency in emergency departments. This review provides valuable insights for healthcare administrators and practitioners seeking to enhance emergency care delivery through improved interdisciplinary integration.

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