Travel Medicine in Qatar: Strategic Action for Better Public Health Outcome

The 21st century has witnessed exponential growth in the travel industry as well as the emergence and re-emergence of several infectious diseases, such as the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome. Moreover, modern travel has eliminated spatial and temporal barriers, heightening the risk of global propag...

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Main Authors: Mohamad Abdul Halim Chehab, Mohamed Bala, Ayman Al-Dahshan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Travel Medicine Center of Iran 2018-09-01
Series:International Journal of Travel Medicine and Global Health
Online Access:http://www.ijtmgh.com/article_69630.html
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description The 21st century has witnessed exponential growth in the travel industry as well as the emergence and re-emergence of several infectious diseases, such as the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome. Moreover, modern travel has eliminated spatial and temporal barriers, heightening the risk of global propagation of disease. Therefore, there is a need for balance between the health risks as well as the unique opportunities associated with travel, which is achievable through travel medicine. Despite the fact that pre-travel medical advice and post-travel medical care are vital for travelers’ health, many do not pursue such services and are unaware of the health risks associated with their destination. Primary care physicians, the travelers’ first line of contact with the heath system, must possess comprehensive knowledge of the dynamic epidemiology of travel-associated illnesses and the availability of new preventive or treatment measures. Most primary healthcare professionals portray a positive attitude towards giving travel-related health advice. However, such confidence must be fortified with appropriate knowledge and skills through certification programs, courses, or fellowships to build capacity and standardize the service provided. In the primary healthcare setting, the use of information technology in travel clinics has yielded good outcomes in terms of standardizing the care provided as well as guiding physicians and empowering their practice. However, the uptake of modern technologies does not eliminate the need for continuous professional development and health service evaluation
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spelling doaj.art-49a3aaa2d6e740aebe9a519e58a96b902022-12-22T00:01:31ZengInternational Travel Medicine Center of IranInternational Journal of Travel Medicine and Global Health2322-11002476-57592018-09-016313713810.15171/IJTMGH.2018.24Travel Medicine in Qatar: Strategic Action for Better Public Health OutcomeMohamad Abdul Halim Chehab0 Mohamed Bala1Ayman Al-Dahshan2Community Medicine Residency Program, Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha, QatarCommunity Medicine Residency Program, Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha, QatarCommunity Medicine Residency Program, Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha, QatarThe 21st century has witnessed exponential growth in the travel industry as well as the emergence and re-emergence of several infectious diseases, such as the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome. Moreover, modern travel has eliminated spatial and temporal barriers, heightening the risk of global propagation of disease. Therefore, there is a need for balance between the health risks as well as the unique opportunities associated with travel, which is achievable through travel medicine. Despite the fact that pre-travel medical advice and post-travel medical care are vital for travelers’ health, many do not pursue such services and are unaware of the health risks associated with their destination. Primary care physicians, the travelers’ first line of contact with the heath system, must possess comprehensive knowledge of the dynamic epidemiology of travel-associated illnesses and the availability of new preventive or treatment measures. Most primary healthcare professionals portray a positive attitude towards giving travel-related health advice. However, such confidence must be fortified with appropriate knowledge and skills through certification programs, courses, or fellowships to build capacity and standardize the service provided. In the primary healthcare setting, the use of information technology in travel clinics has yielded good outcomes in terms of standardizing the care provided as well as guiding physicians and empowering their practice. However, the uptake of modern technologies does not eliminate the need for continuous professional development and health service evaluationhttp://www.ijtmgh.com/article_69630.html
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