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Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: The Saudi Society for Health Administration (SSHA) and Houston Methodist Hospital (HMH) have signed a strategic collaboration agreement that aims to implement and deliver leadership training for healthcare professionals through an educational exchange program, in addition, to exchange the expertise in the training and the scientific fields. With the three-year agreement in place, SSHA and HMH will focus on educating and empowering leadership professionals in a bid to fill capacity gaps in the sector and contribute to the continued development of the professional healthcare community in Saudi Arabia.
The agreement was signed by Dr. Khalid Kheder Khalid, Chairman of the Board of the Saudi Society for Health Administration, and Ms. Cathy Easter, CEO of Houston Methodist Global Health Care Services, and will see both parties collaborate to develop a comprehensive healthcare leadership skills training program. Built with a patient-centered focus and inter-professional team-based approach, the program will provide training on a wide range of leadership skills including communication, executive strategy development, critical thinking, team management, coaching as well as finance and budgeting.
Over the course of the three-year collaboration, over 300 healthcare practitioners and administrators in key leadership positions are expected to benefit, including having direct access to world-class healthcare education at HMH. The program will target a wide range of healthcare institutions including public, private and other governmental hospitals, in line with the government of Saudi Arabia’s prioritization of the development of health care services at the primary, tertiary and secondary levels.
Commenting on the signing of the agreement, Dr. Khalid Kheder Khalid, Chairman of the Board of the Saudi Society for Health Administration, said: “SSHA is contributing closely with the Health sectors in Saudi Arabia to launch several initiatives for the development of the healthcare services available in the Kingdom, in order to provide patients with high-quality medical services. This sector is an imperative pillar in the National Transformation Program 2020, as part of the guidelines stipulated in the Saudi Vision 2030. Vision 2030’s objectives for the medical sector focus on the consultations and training programs for the development of Human Resources capabilities, and highlighting public healthcare awareness.”
Additionally, Dr. Khalid added, “SSHA is continuously seeking strategic partnerships with specialized entities at local and international levels to fortify Saudi Arabia’s healthcare sector. We are achieving this strategic objective in signing this agreement with globally-renowned Houston Methodist Hospital, with its reputation in excellent advisory skills. Through this new accord, our entities will have the opportunity to exchange professional expertise, specifically with the launch of training programs specialized in guiding healthcare leaders, including practitioners and administrative staff, for employment in public and private hospitals in the Kingdom. We look forward to working with those who wish to contribute to national service through the healthcare sector.”
Commenting on the importance of the strategic partnership, Ms. Easter commented: “We are honored to be considered a trusted health care partner in Saudi Arabia and this collaboration with SSHA only reinforces our mission to further empower healthcare leaders in the Kingdom. In addition to being renowned as a leader in healthcare, Houston Methodist Hospital has long been an educational destination for learners and professionals seeking innovative health and operational training programs. We are equally proud to be a trusted partner of entities in both the public and private sector who work diligently towards the continued development of the Kingdom’s healthcare capabilities; we have no doubt that this collaborative agreement will be a catalyst to continue to encourage accountability and increase efficiency across the sector as a whole, in line with the Saudi government’s vision 2030”.
SSHA will assess and nominate healthcare professionals from across the kingdom to participate in the training program at HMH’s premises in the United States. Eligible candidates must be proficient in written and spoken English, possess a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree and currently occupy a leadership position.
HMH has been recognized as leading experts in the healthcare industry for a number of years. The relationship between HMH and SSHA began in 2017 with the goal of enhancing the Saudi healthcare sector through expertise and knowledge-sharing.
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About Saudi Society for Health Administration
The Saudi Society for Health Administration is one of the Scientific Associations that have been approved by the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties, dated on 10/10/2010. The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman Bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud has been an honorary President of the Saudi Society for Health Administration since its foundation on 10/10/2010. Its mission is to apply and develop the health administration concepts and to improve the healthcare leadership through training, consultancy, scientific activities and research. The Board and the Committees of the SSHA work to build bridges of cooperation and joint work with many of health and educational institutions and related locally and globally organizations through strategic partnerships
For more information, please visit www.ssha.org.sa
About Houston Methodist Hospital
Houston Methodist is a founding member of the largest medical center in the world - the Texas Medical Center. With almost a 100-year history of strides in modern-day medicine and a track record of outstanding care, Houston Methodist Hospital attracts patients from around the world. The hospital is also consistently featured in U.S. News & World Report’s ‘Best Hospitals’ list along with international publications like Forbes Magazine. A unique combination of research, innovation and patient care has qualified Houston Methodist Hospital to share its knowledge and experience globally resulting in a patient travelling to Houston Methodist every 19 minutes. To facilitate the treatment for the hundreds of patients that visit from the Middle East along with more than 90 countries every year, the hospital houses a dedicated global subsidiary - Houston Methodist Global Health Care Services. Under its management, Houston Methodist Hospital has developed partnerships with other leading hospitals in countries around the world including KSA and UAE.
For more information, please visit http://www.houstonmethodist.org/
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