INTEGRATING FAMILY MEDICINE WITH EMERGENCY CARE AND ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
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Najlaa Mohammad Alsudairy*, Alanazi Mohammed Falah, Sukayna Adil Alhamad, Mohammed Saad Almutairi, Alkhudaydi, Hatim Ahmed M, Raghad Abdulrahman Alamri, Abdullah Abdulaziz Alghuraymil, Manal Mohammed S. Alqarni, Ziad Abdulelah Bakadam, ?[Mohannad Khalid Ahmad, Zahra Saeed Kayed, Zainab Mohamed Alhasan, Asrar Ibrahim Y Asiri
Integrating Family Medicine with Emergency Care and Orthopedic Surgery can enhance patient outcomes by creating a more cohesive healthcare system. Family medicine serves as a patient's first point of contact, developing strong relationships and understanding patients' histories. When emergencies arise, family physicians can facilitate smoother transitions to emergency care and Orthopedic specialists, ensuring that patients receive timely interventions and appropriate follow-up care. This integrated approach not only streamlines communication among providers but also fosters a holistic view of the patient’s health needs, leading to better-coordinated treatment plans that address both acute injuries and long-term health outcomes. Furthermore, collaboration between these specialties can improve preventative care and rehabilitation strategies for musculoskeletal injuries. Family medicine practitioners can educate patients on injury prevention and management, while emergency care providers can stabilize acute issues and Orthopedic surgeons can offer surgical interventions when necessary. This triadic relationship promotes the sharing of best practices and a comprehensive understanding of patient care, ultimately reducing the burden on emergency services and improving recovery rates. Such integration also emphasizes the importance of continuity of care, which is essential for effective rehabilitation and long-term health management.
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