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  2. Saad Specialist Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Saad Specialist Hospital was founded as Saad Specialist Clinic on 1997, although their first patient was only admitted in 2001. It has a 600-bed capacity. [2] [1] The Saad Group went into debt and closed in 2017. The hospital is currently managed by SA International. [3] [1]

  3. Rufaida Al-Aslamia - Wikipedia

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    Rufaida Al-Aslamia implemented her clinical skills and medical experience into developing the first-ever documented mobile care units that were able to meet the medical needs of the community. [9] The scope of the majority of her work in her organized medical command units consisted primarily in hygiene and stabilizing patients before further ...

  4. Springhill Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Cardiovascular Health: SMC includes a Heart Center that specializes in cardiac care. ^ [1^] Senior Care: Springhill Rehabilitation and Senior Residence, located on the campus of SMC, provides skilled nursing care for patients. ^ [1^] Sleep Medicine: SMC's Sleep Medicine Center addresses sleep-related issues through diagnostic and treatment ...

  5. List of hospitals in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Al Rajhi Holding Group, China State, Construction, El Seif and Saudi Binladin Group have all entered the prequalification stage. The scope of work includes a cardiac centre (150 beds), a centre for specialised surgery and organ transplantation (100 beds), and a centre for cancer treatment and surgical oncology (200 beds).

  6. Family medicine - Wikipedia

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    The number of students entering family medicine residency training has fallen from a high of 3,293 in 1998 to 1,172 in 2008, according to National Residency Matching Program data. Fifty-five family medicine residency programs have closed since 2000, while only 28 programs have opened. [30]

  7. Sa'ad Al-Faqih - Wikipedia

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    Saad al-Faqih was born in Az Zubayr, southern Iraq, to a Najdi family. He was professor of surgery at King Saud University in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, until March 1994. He was jailed for his involvement in the country’s reform movement. On his release from prison, he became director of the London office of the CDLR. He left CDLR to found MIRA in ...

  8. Ambulatory care - Wikipedia

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    A nurse operating medical equipment in an ambulatory care setting. Ambulatory care services typically consist of a multidisciplinary team of health professionals that may include (but is not limited to) physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, pharmacists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, speech therapists, and other allied health professionals.

  9. Maan Al-Sanea - Wikipedia

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    Arrested in October 2017 in his home in Saudi Arabia Maan Abdul Wahed Al-Sanea (born 1955, Khobar , Saudi Arabia ) is a Saudi businessman of Kuwaiti origin. In 1980, he founded the Saad Group , a conglomerate with operations in construction & engineering, real estate development , financial services and investments.