Advances In Clinical Practices: A Comprehensive Review Of Pharmacy, Nursing, Radiology, And Family Medicine

Authors

  • Abdulrahman Almojel, Mohamed Al Omair, Abdulaziz m. Alosaimi, Hamad Ali Alraqebah, Abdullah Saad Alsuwayt, Sultan Muteb alanazi
  • Yasmin Abdullal Madani, Reham Fahad Almutyri, Hanan Saud Alanazi, Nouf Mohammed hazzazi, Saleh Almutairi, Abdulaziz Moburk Alasheer

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1900/ftnm7p77

Keywords:

Healthcare advancements, interdisciplinary collaboration, pharmacy practice, nursing care, radiological innovations, family medicine, patient outcomes.

Abstract

Healthcare delivery has evolved significantly in recent decades, with various disciplines contributing to improved patient outcomes through specialized knowledge and collaborative approaches. This comprehensive review examines the significant advances in clinical practices across four key healthcare domains: pharmacy, nursing, radiology, and family medicine. Through analysis of recent literature and evidence-based practices, this article explores how these disciplines have independently progressed while increasingly functioning as integrated components of multidisciplinary healthcare teams. The review highlights technological innovations, evolving professional roles, evidence-based interventions, and collaborative models that have transformed patient care. Key findings demonstrate that cross-disciplinary collaboration, technological integration, specialized roles, and patient-centered approaches have become fundamental to modern healthcare delivery. The article concludes by identifying future directions and opportunities for further advancement across these disciplines, emphasizing the importance of continued interprofessional education, research, and practice to address complex healthcare challenges and improve patient outcomes.

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2025-08-16

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Advances In Clinical Practices: A Comprehensive Review Of Pharmacy, Nursing, Radiology, And Family Medicine. (2025). The Review of Diabetic Studies , 329-344. https://doi.org/10.1900/ftnm7p77

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