The person in charge of medical surgery is the person who carries the burden, and the consequences, which is the source of the responsibility, whether by direct as in the surgeon who performs the surgical operation outside his jurisdiction, which caused damage.
Or by causation as in the examiner, who refers the patient to a radiographer who knows that he is unable to perform the task of imaging and then results in damage to the patient.
This body responsible for damage includes two communities:
First community: doctors and their assistants, including:
1 - doctors examiners.
2- Medical Endoscopy Specialist.
3- Radiologist.
4 - Anesthetist.
5. Laboratory Specialist.
6. The surgeon.
7. Nurses and nurses.
The responsibility of these persons varies according to the different stages of the surgery and the tasks they perform, and the limits of their responsibilities are shown in the following sections:
Section 1: Those responsible for the stages of surgery:
The stages of the surgical operation include five stages:
1- General medical examination.
2. Authorization for surgery.
3- Diagnosis of surgical disease.
4- Medical examination for surgery.
5. Anesthesia.
Or by causation as in the examiner, who refers the patient to a radiographer who knows that he is unable to perform the task of imaging and then results in damage to the patient.
This body responsible for damage includes two communities:
First community: doctors and their assistants, including:
1 - doctors examiners.
2- Medical Endoscopy Specialist.
3- Radiologist.
4 - Anesthetist.
5. Laboratory Specialist.
6. The surgeon.
7. Nurses and nurses.
The responsibility of these persons varies according to the different stages of the surgery and the tasks they perform, and the limits of their responsibilities are shown in the following sections:
Section 1: Those responsible for the stages of surgery:
The stages of the surgical operation include five stages:
1- General medical examination.
2. Authorization for surgery.
3- Diagnosis of surgical disease.
4- Medical examination for surgery.
5. Anesthesia.