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The Dermatology workforce in Saudi Arabia: Current trends, challenges and future directions.

Ghada A Bin Saif1, Mohammed Al-Haddab.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To provide a snapshot of the dermatology work force in Saudi Arabia.
METHODS: We collected data on the supply and distribution of dermatologists in Saudi Arabia. We discussed the current status of dermatology manpower issues in Saudi Arabia.
RESULTS: We found that between 1987 and 2007, the availability of dermatologists to population in Saudi Arabia rose by 60 %, from 2.35 to 3.76 dermatologists per 100,000 Saudi Arabian individuals. However, the current workforce is already out of balance in several ways. We have an excess of non-Saudi citizen dermatologists and a barely adequate supply of Saudi dermatologists. The dermatologist population is unbalanced with regard to gender and uneven in terms of geographic distribution.
CONCLUSIONS: The dermatology workforce does not match well with the nation's health care goals. We should create a more successful and stable match between the talent supply and health care system requirements.

Keywords:  Dermatology; Manpower; Saudi Arabia

Year:  2010        PMID: 21475556      PMCID: PMC3068825     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Health Sci (Qassim)        ISSN: 1658-3639


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