Dr. Main Naser Alolayyan
Faculty of Medicine, Health Management and Policy Department · Jordan University of Science and Technology
Research Interests
Research Interest: Mandatory - Health Operation Strategy - Service Operations - Health Quality Management - Human Recourse Management - Operational Flexibility - Service Quality - Lean Service and 6 Sigma - Total Quality Management - Performance Measurement -...
Biography
Biography Main Naser Alolayyan, Ph.D , is a management professional and an academic in the field of Operations, Health Information Technology and Quality Management, and Human Resource Management with a focus on the Health Services Management sector. His 15 years of teaching and management experience in the field of Health Services Management include a tenure as the Head of the Health Services Management Department at Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi – UAE and Jordan. Currently working as Assistant Professor in Health Management and Policy in Jordan University of Science and Technology- Faculity of medicin.
Education
Doctor of Philosophy Ph.D - Health Management - Quality Management and Productivity Improvement (In the Health Sector) National University of Malaysia (UKM) | Malaysia | 2012 | (university ranking = 12 thBRICS & Emerging Economies 2020, 42 (Asia( (QS World University Rankings® 2020) (160)(From the best 200 in the world Master of Science | Health Services Management Yarmouk University of Jordan (in cooperation with the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, RCSI) | 2006 | Bachelor of Science in Medical and Health Technology, Baghdad University |2002 | Baghdad - Iraq
Recent Scopus Publications
- How do supply chain management, operational flexibility, and employee engagement interact in community pharmacies?
- The Mediating Role of Medical Service Geographical Availability Between the Healthcare Service Quality and the Medical Insurance
- Predicting digital contact tracing tool adoption during COVID-19 from the perspective of TAM: The role of trust, fear, privacy, anxiety, and social media
- Evaluation of Applying the PDCA Cycle on Medication Administration in the Emergency Departments
- Exploring the impact of interaction dynamics and professional capacity and development on cognitive medical errors: a multiple-case study of healthcare professionals in Jordan
Links
- ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8020-6153
- Google Scholar https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=eQ5yrnEAAAAJ
- Scopus https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=54941038000