Innovative Metallurgical Materials for Enhancing Medical Devices and Healthcare Infrastructure: Applications in Emergency Services, Nursing, Health Administration, and Epidemiological Monitoring

Authors

  • Hussain Dhafer Ali Dakhshan Technician - Emergency Medical Services, Eradah Complex and Mental Health Najran
  • Mohammed Hussain M. Alyami Pharmacy Technician, Mental Health, Najran
  • Saeed Mohaamed S. Alelyani Public Health, Shawas PHC
  • Ali Saeed Saad Alelyani Psychologist, Eradah Complex and Mental Health Najran
  • Ali Yahya Eissa Sabai Technician – Nursing, Eradah Complex and Mental Health Najran
  • Ibrahim Saleh Mohammed Hashil Technician - Public Health, Eradah Complex and Mental Health Najran
  • Mohammed Hussain Bin Mohammed Al Hawkash Technician - Emergency Medical Services, Eradah Complex and Mental Health Najran
  • Abdullah Mana Yousef Al Sulaiman Specialist - Health Administration, Eradah Complex and Mental Health Najran
  • Ali Mahdi Saleh Alyami Specialist - Health Administration, Eradah Complex and Mental Health Najran
  • Ali Hashan Hamad Al Muhathil Health Care Security Program Certificate, Najran Health Centers
  • Ali Saleh Hamad Al Muhathil Health Care Security Program Certificate, Najran Health Centers
  • Ibrahim Ahmed Dhafer Al Nemeis Health Information Technician, Al-Marata Health Center
  • Hamdan Mohammed Alsoufi Epidemiological monitoring technician, Dental Center in Najran

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63278/10.63278/mme.v31.1

Keywords:

Metallurgical materials, healthcare infrastructure, emergency services, nursing, health administration, epidemiological monitoring, psychologists, safe tools, biocompatibility, durability.

Abstract

The integration of administrative and metallurgical materials in healthcare presents transformative opportunities across various sectors. This study explores their applications in enhancing emergency services, nursing, health administration, epidemiological monitoring, and tools supporting psychologists. Innovations in metallurgical materials, including titanium alloys, stainless steel, and biocompatible coatings, have improved medical device efficiency, safety, and durability. By focusing on interdisciplinary applications, the research highlights the critical role of these materials in creating durable, hygienic, and ergonomic healthcare solutions. Special attention is given to developing safe tools for psychologists, emphasizing their utility in diagnostic and therapeutic settings. This paper underscores the importance of metallurgical advancements in addressing modern healthcare challenges, proposing directions for future research and development.

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Hussain Dhafer Ali Dakhshan, Mohammed Hussain M. Alyami, Saeed Mohaamed S. Alelyani, Ali Saeed Saad Alelyani, Ali Yahya Eissa Sabai, Ibrahim Saleh Mohammed Hashil, Mohammed Hussain Bin Mohammed Al Hawkash, Abdullah Mana Yousef Al Sulaiman, Ali Mahdi Saleh Alyami, Ali Hashan Hamad Al Muhathil, Ali Saleh Hamad Al Muhathil, Ibrahim Ahmed Dhafer Al Nemeis, and Hamdan Mohammed Alsoufi. 2024. “Innovative Metallurgical Materials for Enhancing Medical Devices and Healthcare Infrastructure: Applications in Emergency Services, Nursing, Health Administration, and Epidemiological Monitoring”. Metallurgical and Materials Engineering 30 (4):163-73. https://doi.org/10.63278/10.63278/mme.v31.1.

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