Upadhyay PK1*, Tiwary G2, Kritika3 and Kartikeya3
1Associate Professor and Head Department of Neurosurgery, IHBAS, New Delhi, India
2Director of Diagnostic Branches and Head of Pathology Department, House of Diagnostic, New Delhi, India
3MBBS Fellow, New Delhi, India
*Corresponding Author: Upadhyay PK, Associate Professor and Head Department of Neurosurgery, IHBAS, New Delhi, India.
Received: December 12, 2020; Published: January 16, 2021
Although Medical science is a novel, pious and respectable profession of late has been marred by multiple controversies due to deteriorating patient – doctor and other medical and health professional relationship. Mainly due to lack of proper communication and lack proper and operating procedures. There was also lack of quality standards in many aspects and there was neither good quality assurance nor proper quality bench markings. These aspects are briefly discussed in general and reference to Wards, Intensive care, and operation theatre in particular apart from other special operating procedures (SOP).
Keywords: Quality Assurance; Quality Standards; Medical Science; Neuroscience; Ward; Operation Theatre; Intensive Care Units; Benchmarking; Total Quality Management; TQM Quality Indicators; Risk Management
Citation: Upadhyay PK., et al. “Quality Assurance and Standard in Medical Sciences with Special Reference to Neurosciences and Quality and Standard in Operation Theatres, Wards and Intensive Care”.Acta Scientific Medical Sciences 5.2 (2021): 40-53.
Copyright: © 2021 Upadhyay PK., et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.