International Journal of Health Statistics

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International Journal of Health Statistics-Leadership-Abdulaziz Boker

Saudi Arabia

King Abdulaziz University, Clinical Skills and Simulation center, Jeddah.

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Abdulaziz Boker

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King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Makkah Province, Saudi Arabia.

Research Interests:

Leadership, Simulation, Medical & Health Profession Education, General Surgery, Medical Education, Intubation, Hemodynamics, Pain Medicine, Anaesthesiology, Anesthesia, Anaesthetics, General Anesthesia, Neonatal Intensive Care, Educational Assessment, Educational Leadership, Instructional Design.

Biography:

Publications:

  1. The Amsterdam preoperative anxiety and information scale provides a simple and reliable measure of preoperative anxiety.
  2. Reasons for Cancellation of Last-minute Surgeries at King Abdulaziz University Hospital.
  3. Hysterectomy for benign conditions in a university hospital in Saudi Arabia.
  4. The need for national medical licensing examination in Saudi Arabia.
  5. Effect of dexmedetomidine on the characteristics of bupivacaine in a caudal block in pediatrics.
  6. Postoperative complications of pediatric dental general anesthesia procedure provided in Jeddah hospitals, Saudi Arabia.
  7. Is It the Time for the Medical Teacher to use Podcast Lecture? Saudi Medical Students' Perceptions.
  8. Obstetric and Gynecologic Patients' Attitudes and Perceptions Toward Medical Students in Saudi Arabia.
  9. What does it take to become an effective medical educator?
  10. Use of Airtraq, C-Mac, and Glidescope laryngoscope is better than Macintosh in novice medical students’ hands: A manikin study.