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The Role and Significance of The Interdisciplinary Approach in The Modern Concept of Patient Treatment

Kristina Viktorovna Kurtaeva, Saira Sayat Qizi Nasibova, Anna Dmitrievna Bazhukina, Nargiz Elshadovna Ramazanova, Rashid Manonovich Soliev, Alexander Anatolyevich Markov*.




Abstract

Nowadays, an interdisciplinary approach in the medical field plays a rather important role in ensuring the quality of medical services. This approach is a collaboration of various medical specialists, the basis for the organization of work within the framework of this approach is the association of doctors of various specialties to carry out joint professional activities aimed at improving the quality of medical services. The use of an interdisciplinary approach makes it possible to effectively solve certain problems with the patient's health, especially if solving them by one specialist may not bring the desired result. This applies to various severe chronic diseases, oncological processes, etc., in the treatment of which it is necessary to unite different specialists to achieve the best results. It should also be said that within the framework of an interdisciplinary approach, medical workers can realize their knowledge and skills at a creative level, which significantly reduces the degree of burnout of doctors and increases the efficiency of their work. It can be argued that it is the interdisciplinary approach that plays a key role in modern medical practice, since its principle is to unite the forces
of a number of specialists and provide the patient with the most effective and individual treatment. This approach in medical practice is becoming more widespread, and its potential is increasing.

Key words: Medical Practice, Interdisciplinary Approach, Cooperation Of Specialists, Quality Of Medical Care.






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