Popis: |
This study was conducted in response to continuing complaints about the quality of Saudi-trained paramedical staff. The researcher chose to ignore all the prepared definitions of the problem and solutions, instead going back to seek out basic information from the personnel most likely to have that information. The findings of this study indicate that much of what is said about the quality of paramedical training tends to be only partially true. Little difference was found in the quality of Saudi-trained personnel when compared with other Asian-trained personnel. However, when Saudi trainees were compared with western European and north American personnel significant differences began to appear. These differences can be ascribed to: Firstly, a different view of the training process for the production of paramedical personnel and, Secondly, the management and administrative arrangements that make the problem more difficult. |