The Health of the Family in a Changing Arabia
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About the Book
This study of health services in Turaba villages, Saudi Arabia, was carried out in two stages. The first stage was carried in 1967, whereas the second stage was carried over the following twelve years. The problem of primary health care in Saudi Arabia, as could be the case in many other parts of the world, is related to the type of medical education and training received by physicians and other health personnel. In order to improve the primary health care system, the starting point would be to improve the objectives and methods of medical education, emphasizing a community-based problem-solving approach.
About the Author
The author is a leading figure of public health not only in his country Saudi Arabia but also in the Middle East. He has completed his studies of medicine and public health in Egypt, Germany, and USA. His publications in the field of public health exceed fifty articles and twenty books.