Title: The presentation is in 2 parts
1The presentation is in 2 parts
- Overall review of nutrition and NCD in Saudi
Arabia - Regulation for training and registration for
health professionals
2Role of Nutrition Food Habits in the NCD
- Abdulaziz Al Othaimeen, Ph.D.
- Nutrition Senior Scientist
- Research Centre
- King Faisal Specialist Hospital Research Centre
3The 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
4Nutrients 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)
5Fats 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.
6Per Capita Intake of Energy, Protein Fats of
Selected Countries
7Obesity Prevalence ( BMI gt 30)
8Lipid 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
10Incidence of Prostate Cancer by World Region
Adapted modified from Parking et al, CA Cancer
J Clin 4933-64, 1999
11Discussion
- 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.
12Balanced Food System
13PERSPECTIVE ON
- Saudi Council for Health Specialties
14Abdulaziz Al Othaimeen, Ph.D
- Chairman
- Scientific Board for Applied Medical Specialist
- Saudi Council for Health Specialties
15Introduction
- 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
16General 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.
17General 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.
18Administration
- 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
19Established 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
20Established Scientific Boards Committees
(Continued)
- Ophthalmology
- ENT Head Neck Surgery
- Psychiatry
- Dermatology
- Anesthesia and Intensive Care
- Radiology
- Clinical Pharmacy
- Nursing
- Applied Medical Sciences
21Permanent Committees of Scientific Board
- Central Training Committee
- Examination Committee
- Training Accreditation Committee
- Regional Supervisory Committee
22Scientific 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...
24Functions 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.
25Essentials 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
26Admission Requirements for Residency
- MBBS
- Internship
- Passing Selection Exam
- Sponsor
- Interview
- Recommendation
- For Subspecialty
- completing general subjects
27Professional 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)
28Procedures of Health Manpower Licensing
- Reviews
- Interviews
- Examinations
- Pass Registration
- Pass
- Fail Re-training
- Fail
- Black List
29Equalization, Number of Annual Requests
Up to March 15, 2004 Graduates of Saudi
Institutions and Consultants
30Number of Registered Professionals By Year
Up to March 15, 2004
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