Application of the New Dielectric Technology to the Formation Evaluation of Middle Eastern Carbonate and Sandstone Reservoirs - A Case Study from Saudi Arabia

2015 ◽  
Author(s):  
Said Mahiout ◽  
Edward A. Clerke ◽  
Ibrahim Mohd Azizi ◽  
Ali Belowi ◽  
Rayan Ghanim
2015 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jamal Al-Rubaiyea ◽  
Ahmad Al-Bader ◽  
Meshari Al-Houli ◽  
Abdul-aziz Al-Najim ◽  
Majed Al-Duwaish ◽  
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Author(s):  
Katrina Evette Miller

This chapter addresses the cultural diversity of supervisees encountered by supervisors. This case study addresses the cultural dynamics of a clinical fellow from Saudi Arabia who is completing her clinical fellowship in the United States. Aneshia is a clinical fellow who received her Bachelor of Science degree from King Saud University in Saudi Arabia and then earned her Master's degree from an American university. As a Muslim woman such topics as dress, religion, and culture are described and addressed as it relates to Aneshia and her interaction with patients, coworkers, and caregivers. Areas such as appropriate communication distance, appropriate greetings, and physical interactions (oral motor examination, etc.) are discussed along with strategies for addressing these challenges. Areas including documentation as it relates to Arabic syntax and morphology versus standard American English are described. Strategies for working with professionals from Middle Eastern and Arabic countries are also discussed.


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