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Dubai Healthcare City welcomes Saudi Arabia’s Royal Commission Health Services executives

Dubai Healthcare City welcomes Saudi Arabia’s Royal Commission Health Services executives

Sunday, Jun 30, 2013

Dubai Healthcare City today received an official visit from the Royal Commission Health Services of Saudi Arabia. DHCC management welcomed a team of executives lead by Engr. Hamed Subaih, General Manager for Public Services of the Royal Commission Directorate. The visit was an opportunity for both parties to discuss health services currently provided and to identify opportunities for knowledge and experience sharing, for the mutual benefit of both healthcare providers.

Dubai Healthcare City today received an official visit from the Royal Commission Health Services of Saudi Arabia. DHCC management welcomed a team of executives lead by Engr. Hamed Subaih, General Manager for Public Services of the Royal Commission Directorate. The visit was an opportunity for both parties to discuss health services currently provided and to identify opportunities for knowledge and experience sharing, for the mutual benefit of both healthcare providers.

DHCC provided the executives with an overview of the world-class facilities and range of specialists and experts available within the free zone. The tour included a visit to the Mohammed Bin Rashid Academic Medical Center (MBR-AMC), the education and research arm of DHCC and home to projects including the state-of-the-art Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor Medical Simulation Center, the first comprehensive training facility of its kind in the region and the Al Maktoum Medical Library, a 30,000 square foot facility housing the most advanced collection of medical education resources regionally.
 
Welcoming the visitors, Dr.Amer Sharif, Managing Director of Education of DHCC said “We are very pleased to welcome the team from the Royal Commission Health Services. Providing the very best standards of healthcare services is a shared ambition of both parties and discussions which allow us to identify proven best practices will ultimately improve services for our patients.” 

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