Journal of Implementation science

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Implementation science-Cell Culture-Shaik Farid Abdull Wahab

Malaysia

Universiti Sains Malaysia | USM · Department of Emergency Medicine.

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Shaik Farid Abdull Wahab

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Universiti Sains Malaysia | USM · Department of Emergency Medicine.

Research Interests:

  • Cell Culture
  • Cell Biology
  • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
  • CPR
  • Ergonomics
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Disaster Preparedness
  • Emergency Ultrasound.

Biography:

  • Shaik Farid Abdull Wahab currently works at the Department of Emergency Medicine, Universiti Sains Malaysia. 
  • Shaik Farid does research in Pre-hospital Care, Disaster Medicine and Emergency Medicine. 
  • Their current project is 'Ergonomic in health sector, emergency ultrasound.'

Research:

  • Considering Ergonomics in the Accident and Emergency Department: Possible or Not.
  • Qualitative, Quantitative or Mixed: Which Is the Most Preferred for Healthcare Studies.
  • CPR: Bright Side of Machine-Human Relationship.
  • Abstracts from the 13th WINFOCUS World Congress on Ultrasound in Emergency & Critical Care.
  • Adolescent to Adolescent Transformation Program - Nurturing, Enhancing & Promoting Adolescents' Healthy Habit (ATAP-NEPAH).
  • The Record-Setting Flood of 2014 in Kelantan: Challenges and Recommendations from an Emergency Medicine Perspective and Why the Medical Campus Stood Dry.
  • A Survey on the Choice of Transportation to come to Emergency Department among Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome of A Community in Malaysia.
  • Community Engagement in Home Care Nursing for Needy Patients.
  • Intravenous parecoxib sodium as an analgesic alternative to morphine in acute trauma pain in the emergency department.