Team-based Approach

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  • Team-Based Approach
    The provision of health services to individuals, families and/or other communities by at least two health providers who work collaboratively with patients and their caregivers to the extent preferred by each patient to accomplish shared goals within and across settings to achieve coordinated high quality care
  • Nurse
    They are required to pass a written examination and should be a holder of a bachelor's degree in nursing from a college or university that complies with the standards of nursing education duly recognized by the proper government agency
  • Physician
    In the hospital setting, the physician is responsible for the medical diagnosis and for determining the therapy required by person who is ill or injured, a physician is a person who is legally authorized to practice medicine in a particular jurisdiction
  • Nutritionist
    A person who helps people form healthy eating habits to improve health and prevent disease
  • Specialists
    Diagnose and treat conditions that require a special area of knowledge, patients may see a specialist to diagnose or treat a specific short-term condition
  • Social Worker
    Professionals who aim to enhance overall well-being and help meet basic and complex needs of communities and people
  • Physical Therapist
    Help patients when they have an injury, disability, or medical condition that limits their ability to move or function
  • Occupational Therapist
    Help patients when they have an injury, disability, or medical condition that limits their ability to move or function, help patients perform tasks needed for everyday living or working, they work with patients who have physical, mental, or developmental disabilities
  • Speech Therapists
    They work with patients who have problems related to speech, communication, or swallowing, these problems may be caused by cancer, stroke, or brain injury
  • Dentist
    Diagnose and treat problems with teeth, mouth along with giving advice and administering care to help prevent future problems
  • Dietitian
    Assess the patient's nutritional and hydration needs and monitors the patient's response to those needs
  • Medical Social Worker
    The application and adoption of the method and philosophy of social work in the field of health and medical care
  • Laboratory Technologist
    A person who performs the practical hands-on work in laboratories, lab techs work in diverse settings which include healthcare industry, research, and educational institutions
  • Radiologists
    Medical doctors that specialize in diagnosing and treating injuries and diseases using medical imaging (radiology) procedures (exams/tests) such as X-rays, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), nuclear medicine, positron emission tomography (PET) and ultrasound
  • Diagnostic Radiology

    One area of radiology
  • The role of the pharmacists in monitoring and evaluating the actions of medications on patients is becoming increasingly prominent.
  • Inhalation or Respiratory Therapists they help improve the outcomes for people with asthma, pneumonia, emphysema, lung trauma
  • clergy - Patients who draw their spiritual strength from god are the ones who successfully cope with illnesses. The role of a clergy is therefore very important in helping patients to cope with illnesses.
  • The clinical psychologist constitutes an important member in the healthcare team. the psychological dimension of a person is looked into and the healthcare services are accordingly Planned