Leadership Roles For Paramedics, Medical Lab, And Medical Nurse In Healthcare

Authors

  • Fahad Mohammed Shuwaikan, Mohammed Ateeq Aljuaid, Khalid Mohammed Alatawi, Faris Mutair Alatawi, Sultan Khaled Alharbi, Fatimah Hasankamli, Husain Suliman Alatwi, Nada Essa Abdullah Abutawil
  • Jenan Yahya Amed Mognea, Bader Abdulkarem Albalawi, Abdullah Ali Mohammed Alasmari, Tariq Faez Halfan Alasmari, Naif Falah Muidh Alqahtani, Hani Mohna Abdullah Almutiri, Maali Ahmed Alharbi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70082/wz5ynq17

Abstract

Leadership in healthcare extends beyond physicians and administrators to include frontline professionals such as paramedics, medical laboratory personnel, and medical nurses. These professionals play a crucial role in patient care delivery, diagnostics, emergency response, and clinical coordination. Effective leadership among paramedics, medical lab staff, and medical nurses enhances teamwork, improves patient safety, and strengthens healthcare system efficiency. This article explores the leadership responsibilities undertaken by these three professional groups, highlighting their influence in clinical decision-making, crisis management, quality assurance, and interprofessional collaboration. By fostering leadership skills among paramedics, medical lab professionals, and medical nurses, healthcare organizations can improve service delivery, promote innovation, and ensure better patient outcomes in diverse healthcare settings.

Downloads

Published

2025-04-18

Issue

Section

Articles

How to Cite

Leadership Roles For Paramedics, Medical Lab, And Medical Nurse In Healthcare. (2025). The Review of Diabetic Studies , 601-609. https://doi.org/10.70082/wz5ynq17