Haytham A Sheerah, Nora A Brazanji, Fahad A Al-Zahrani, Nouf Bin Muammar, Abdulatif M AlBassam, Mansour A Alfaya, Abdulmajeed Aldosaimani, Najim Z Alshahrani, Majed Alosaimi, Sultan Almaziad, Mohammed A AlZunitan, Fayssal M Farahat, Majid M Alshamrani
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The Need for a Travel Medicine Diploma in Saudi Arabia: Addressing National and Global Health Priorities.
Travel medicine is a rapidly evolving field essential for addressing the health needs of travelers and managing the public health challenges associated with globalization, mass gatherings, and emerging infectious diseases. In Saudi Arabia, the significance of travel medicine is heightened by its unique status as a destination for millions of Hajj and Umrah pilgrims annually and its growing role as a global tourism and entertainment hub. However, the country faces a critical shortage of specialists to address travel-related health issues. This article highlights the need to establish a Travel Medicine Diploma in Saudi Arabia. The proposed program would equip healthcare workers with comprehensive knowledge and practical skills, including epidemiology, vaccination strategies, risk assessment, and post-travel care. Expected benefits include improved public health preparedness, enhanced healthcare services for travelers, and strengthened global health diplomacy. Despite professional hesitancy and funding limitations, these can be addressed through financial incentives, partnerships, and integrating travel medicine into medical education. By investing in this initiative, Saudi Arabia can not only meet its domestic healthcare needs but also position itself as a regional leader in travel medicine, contributing to the health and safety of travelers worldwide.
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