Dr. Arian Zaboli is an emergency nurse who has steadily advanced his expertise through both practical experience and academic study. Over the years, he has completed a first-level master’s degree in emergency and critical care, followed by a master’s degree in nursing. He currently works in Health Professions Management at the South Tyrolean Health Authority (SABES-ASDAA) in Bolzano, focusing on hospital improvement and innovation initiatives across the Authority’s seven hospitals. Previously, he conducted non-medical research at the Innovation Research and Teaching Service (IRTS) of the South Tyrol Health Authority. Since 2019, Zaboli has cultivated a strong interest in triage systems, focusing particularly on their unique characteristics and points of failure. His interdisciplinary research has spanned various aspects of emergency nursing and medicine, collaborating with a diverse team of professionals. Zaboli’s work has contributed significantly to a deeper understanding of the weaknesses in current triage systems, offering potential solutions to bridge these gaps and improve efficiency.
Dr. Gianni Turcato, MD, is an emergency medicine physician with extensive experience working in various emergency departments across Italy. His passion for emergency care led him to pursue research in this area early in his medical specialization. Over the years, Turcato has deepened his focus on triage systems, conducting research aimed at improving these vital processes. His commitment to this field has driven important studies on the fragmentation of services and the lack of complete standardization in triage practices. Through his research, Turcato has contributed to a better understanding of these challenges and has highlighted areas for improvement in the field of emergency medicine and triage.