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The presentation is in 2 parts
  • Overall review of nutrition and NCD in Saudi
    Arabia
  • Regulation for training and registration for
    health professionals

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Role of Nutrition Food Habits in the NCD
  • Abdulaziz Al Othaimeen, Ph.D.
  • Nutrition Senior Scientist
  • Research Centre
  • King Faisal Specialist Hospital Research Centre

3
The sources of the information
  • Dietary Fats Breast Cancer (Case Control Study)
  • Prostates Carcinoma A Nutritional Disease in
    Saudi Arabia?
  • Food Habits, Nutritional Status Disease
    Patterns in Saudi Arabia
  • Nutritional Value of Saudi Dishes
  • National Nutrition Survey

4
Nutrients Intake of Saudis(From Various Food
Groups)
  • Sources Adapted modified from Evaluation of
    the Nutritional Status of the People of Saudi
    Arabia. Final Report KACST (1992) and KFSHRC
    (1999)

5
Fats Intake
  • The fat consumption over 120 grams per person per
    days.
  • 50 of it is from meat and dairy products.
  • Total daily caloric intake 2,786 calories
  • Fat contribution of about 40.
  • The percentage of saturated fat 50 of the total
    fat intake.

6
Per Capita Intake of Energy, Protein Fats of
Selected Countries
7
Obesity Prevalence ( BMI gt 30)
8
Lipid Profile of Breast Cancer Cases and Controls
9
  • From this preliminary analysis, there is a
    significant association betweenBreast Cancer
  • Family History of Breast Cancer
  • Triglyceride

10
Incidence of Prostate Cancer by World Region
Adapted modified from Parking et al, CA Cancer
J Clin 4933-64, 1999
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Discussion
  • These conflicting findings attributed to
  • The population age difference
  • Only 12 of Saudi population is over 50 years of
    age
  • Other possible causes for the difference maybe
    related to under diagnosis, genetic, racial,
    environmental and hormonal factors.
  • Saudi Diet includes protective agents such as
    tomatoes, tea, dates, rice and grain products.

12
Balanced Food System
13
PERSPECTIVE ON
  • Saudi Council for Health Specialties

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Abdulaziz Al Othaimeen, Ph.D
  • Chairman
  • Scientific Board for Applied Medical Specialist
  • Saudi Council for Health Specialties

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Introduction
  • The Saudi Council for Health Specialties is a
    scientific body having a corporate entity.
  • Established 6.2.1413 H. (1993).
  • Administration
  • Main office in Riyadh
  • 3 Branches
  • Makkah Region Jeddah
  • Eastern Region Al Khobar
  • Asir Region Abha

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General Functions
  • Design, accredit and supervise training programs.
  • Establish scientific boards.
  • Assess and accredit health establishments for
    training purposes and specialization.
  • Supervise examinations in various specialties and
    approve their results.
  • Issuance of professional certificates, diplomas,
    fellowships and memberships.
  • Coordinate with other councils, societies, and
    health colleges inside the Kingdom and abroad.

17
General Functions (Continued)
  • Evaluate and equalize health practice
    certificates.
  • Promote research and publication of scientific
    papers within its field.
  • Participate in studying and proposing of general
    plans aiming at development of health manpower.
  • Hold symposia and conferences.
  • Establish guidelines and standards for health
    practice including profession ethics.
  • Approve the establishment of scientific societies
    in health specialties.

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Administration
  • Board of Trustees
  • Secretary General
  • Executive Council
  • Professional Department
  • Training Supervision
  • Examination
  • Continuing Medical Education
  • Accreditation
  • Registration
  • Supporting Departments
  • Computer
  • Public Relations
  • Finance
  • Administrative Communications
  • Personnel Affairs
  • Purchasing
  • Maintenance

19
Established Scientific Boards Committees
  • Internal Medicine
  • Internal Medicine
  • Cardiology
  • Gastroenterology/ Hepatology
  • Nephrology
  • Neurology
  • OB/Gyne
  • Family Medicine
  • Pediatrics
  • Pediatrics
  • PICU
  • NICU
  • Pediatric Nephrology
  • General Surgery
  • General Surgery
  • Neurosurgery
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Pediatric Surgery
  • Plastic Reconstructive Surgery
  • Dentistry
  • Restorative
  • Orthodontics
  • Maxillo-Facial Surgery
  • Urology
  • Orthopedics

20
Established Scientific Boards Committees
(Continued)
  • Ophthalmology
  • ENT Head Neck Surgery
  • Psychiatry
  • Dermatology
  • Anesthesia and Intensive Care
  • Radiology
  • Clinical Pharmacy
  • Nursing
  • Applied Medical Sciences

21
Permanent Committees of Scientific Board
  • Central Training Committee
  • Examination Committee
  • Training Accreditation Committee
  • Regional Supervisory Committee

22
Scientific Board for Applied Medical Sciences
(SBAMS)
  • MISSION
  • Improve Professional Performance of Applied
    Medical Specialist by Classification,
    Registration and Training to support Medical Team

23
  • Clinical Nutrition Committee
  • Medical Laboratory
  • Physical Therapist
  • Radiology
  • Etc...

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Functions of Scientific Boards
  • Boards are completely autonomous
  • Formulation of Training Programs
  • Supervision
  • Accreditation
  • Examination
  • Advise SCHS on
  • Credentials, Planning, Codes,
  • Establishment of scientific societies,
  • Licensing, etc.

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Essentials of Accreditation
  • Scientific Activities
  • Capacity
  • Staffing
  • Commitment
  • Teaching Facilities
  • Audio-Visual
  • Library
  • Space
  • E-learning
  • Ancillary Services
  • Pathology
  • Laboratory
  • Radiology
  • Blood Banking
  • Physiological
  • Medical Records
  • Others

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Admission Requirements for Residency
  • MBBS
  • Internship
  • Passing Selection Exam
  • Sponsor
  • Interview
  • Recommendation
  • For Subspecialty
  • completing general subjects

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Professional Registration
  • AIMS
  • Ensure appropriate performance of designated
    tasks
  • Ascertain validity of certificates and experience
  • Inform practitioners on criteria, ethics of
    professional practice in K.S.A.
  • Follow-up the practice of health professionals
  • Ensure compulsory continuing medical education
  • Protect society from unqualified practitioners
    (Black List)

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Procedures of Health Manpower Licensing
  • Reviews
  • Interviews
  • Examinations
  • Pass Registration
  • Pass
  • Fail Re-training
  • Fail
  • Black List

29
Equalization, Number of Annual Requests
Up to March 15, 2004 Graduates of Saudi
Institutions and Consultants
30
Number of Registered Professionals By Year
Up to March 15, 2004
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