Focus And Scope

Safety and Health for Medical Workers (SHMW):

  1. Occupational hazards in healthcare settings.
  2. Workplace safety protocols for medical personnel.
  3. Infection control measures for healthcare workers.
  4. Psychological well-being of medical professionals.
  5. Ergonomic considerations in healthcare workplaces.
  6. Occupational stress management for medical staff.
  7. Prevention of workplace violence against healthcare workers.
  8. Occupational exposure to hazardous substances.
  9. Training and education for safety in medical settings.
  10. Use of personal protective equipment (PPE) in healthcare.
  11. Occupational health surveillance for medical personnel.
  12. Work-related musculoskeletal disorders among medical workers.
  13. Strategies for preventing needlestick injuries.
  14. Occupational health regulations and compliance.
  15. Emergency preparedness for medical emergencies in healthcare facilities.
  16. Fatigue management for healthcare professionals.
  17. Occupational hazards specific to different medical specialties.
  18. Workplace wellness programs for medical staff.
  19. Role of technology in improving safety for medical workers.
  20. Patient handling techniques to prevent injuries to medical personnel
  21. Environmental health concerns in healthcare facilities.
  22. Health promotion initiatives for medical professionals.
  23. Cross-cultural perspectives on healthcare worker safety.
  24. Occupational hazards in dental and veterinary settings.
  25. Ethical considerations in promoting safety for medical workers
  26. Occupational health policies and advocacy.
  27. Occupational infections and their prevention.
  28. Rehabilitation and support for injured medical workers.
  29. Occupational health risk assessment in healthcare settings.
  30. Role of leadership in promoting a safety culture among medical teams.
  31. Occupational burnout and its impact on medical workers.
  32. Disaster management and response for healthcare workers.
  33. Strategies for preventing sharps injuries.
  34. Occupational exposure to radiation in medical settings.
  35. Telemedicine and its implications for healthcare worker safety.
  36. Workplace violence prevention strategies.
  37. Occupational health and safety in home healthcare settings.
  38. Innovations in safety equipment and technology for medical workers.
  39. Gender-specific occupational health concerns in healthcare.
  40. Comparative studies on healthcare worker safety practices across different countries.

Specific additional scopes related to the safety of medical personnel and the medical role in dealing with virus threats and the first treatment in service to prevent death, as well as the medical role as a funeral director and a pallbearer:

  1. Safety and emergency medical treatment protocols for the management of virus-infected patients.
  2. Specialized training and education for medical personnel in handling virus-related emergencies.
  3. Development of rapid and effective procedures for the first treatment of patients with viral emergencies.
  4. Risk evaluation and mitigation in the management of virus-infected patients in the emergency department.
  5. Implementation of effective self-protection measures for medical personnel dealing directly with virus-infected patients..
  6. Availability and use of appropriate personal protective equipment in emergency medical handling situations.
  7. Protocols for managing virus-infected medical waste in the emergency department.
  8. Emergency preparedness and response to case spikes caused by viral outbreaks.
  9. The role of emergency medical teams in coordination with public health authorities for the management of health crises caused by viruses.
  10. The medical role in providing psychosocial support for patients, families, and fellow medical personnel in virus-related emergency situations.
  11. Interprofessional cooperation in the management of virus-infected patients in the emergency department.
  12. Continuous evaluation and updating of virus-related emergency medical treatment protocols and procedures based on the latest research and findings.
  13. Stress and fatigue management of medical personnel in intense emergency medical handling situations.
  14. Specialized training and preparation for medical teams in dealing with virus-related deaths and post-mortem procedures.
  15. Special protocols for bathing virus-infected corpses, including necessary safety and security measures.
  16. The medical role in providing emotional and spiritual support to families of patients who died due to the virus.
  17. Coordination between medical facilities and authorities regarding the shipment and delivery of virus-infected remains.
  18. Health monitoring and policy updates for medical personnel involved in the management of virus-infected patients.
  19. Reporting and analysis of incidents related to the safety of patients and medical personnel in the handling of viral emergencies.
  20. Development of an efficient and effective communication system between medical teams, health authorities, and other relevant parties in virus-related emergency handling situations.

Focus Control

  1. Medical center oversight of emergency health monitoring (EDIS) to rapidly detect and respond to symptoms and spread of the virus.
  2. Development of reporting and data analysis systems to monitor the health of medical personnel and patients in the context of virus emergencies.
  3. Training and certification for medical center personnel in operating emergency health monitoring equipment.
  4. Integration of emergency health monitoring systems with medical treatment protocols to expedite diagnosis and action.
  5. Use of digital technologies and applications to facilitate real-time emergency health monitoring.
  6. Coordination between medical centers and health authorities in the monitoring and analysis of virus-related health trends.
  7. Development of standard operating procedures (SOPs) for medical center supervision in emergency health monitoring.
  8. Data management and privacy in the collection of health information of patients and medical personnel in virus emergency situations.
  9. Provision of counseling services and psychosocial support for medical personnel involved in emergency health monitoring.
  10. Evaluation of the effectiveness of the emergency health monitoring system in supporting medical response to viral emergencies.