Brief Note on Al – Noor
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Al
– Noor Specialist Hospital is the only Ministry of Health tertiary care
hospital in Makkah, the Holy Capital of Saudi Arabia. With 565 beds; 6
different specialized medical centers, and over 1500 international
clinical staff, the hospital is considered one of the biggest and most
important Ministry of Health Hospitals in Saudi Arabia. The Medical
Divisions provides clinical and patient care services of the main
specialties and over 33 different subspecialty, managed by a consultant
staff exceeding 88 consultants with academic and teaching status. The
hospital is self-sufficient in every clinical aspect with highly
advanced medical, investigative, and therapeutic equipment, e.g. MRI,
nuclear medicine, CT scan, Pediatric and Adult, Cardiac Catheterization
Labs, Lethostar Machine . . . etc. The Hospital has got a teaching and
educational mission equally important to its patient and clinical
mission. It considered the teaching hospital for the School of Medicine
of Um al-Qurah University, Makkah.
Responsibilities:
Directing, managing and supervising the medical, paramedical and
nursing services, including 27 medical and clinical departments, 5
medical centers of Cardiology, Diabetes & Endocrinology, AKU,
Ophthalmology, Rehabilitation & Physiotherapy Center, and 7
medical/clinical committees. Supervising a total of 500 medical staff,
300 clinical staff and 900 nursing staff in the provision of all
clinical services for the Makkah region.
Achievements:
Formulated short, medium and long term plans for the Hospital
Clinical Services, based on the Ministry’s health care and development
perspectives, data and forecasts of activities within the prescribed
financial limits.
Participated in formulating or approving all hospital policies and
procedures, operation plans, . . . etc. as a member of the hospital
Executive Committee and Chairperson of the Medical Board.
Controlled and evaluated hospital clinical services and activities
thru the under management and the relevant patient care departments.
Reviewed and updated medical and nursing organizational structures
and standards operational policies (S. O. P.) to provide permanent
solutions to certain operational problems.
Reviewed and updated the hospital medical committees, their
structures, manner of actions and membership, to ensure their
effectiveness and full involvement in the improvement of the clinical
and patient care services.
In Liaison with the MOH Supervision Office, provided expansion
plans of certain existing services, which included renovation of
building, and update of equipment, and other services. The services
included:
Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy Center
The Diabetes and Endocrinology Center
The Intensive Care Services, Medical ICU, Nursing ICU, Surgical ICU Theatres . . .etc.
Was selected as a member of the Ministry of Health International
Employment Committee to recruit medical, technical and nursing staff
for the Ministry of Health hospitals. Recruiting trips included Arab
and Far East countries.
Was elected to present the Ministry of Health in the following Health Assemblies:
Saudi Arabia Representative and Founder of the GCC Cardiovascular
Association – GCC Council of Health Ministers, Doha, Qatar.
Ministry of Health Representative in the 2nd Consultant Preventive Cardiovascular Assembly, Beirut, Lebanon, May 2000.
Ministry of Health Representative in the WHO International Conference of Humanitarian Medicine, Geneva, June 2003
Ministry of Health Representative & Foundation
Member
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January,
2002
GCC
Cardiovascular Association
GCC Council
of Health Ministers
Doha, QATAR
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Deputy Medical Director
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February
2000 –September 2001
Al Noor
Specialist Hospital
Ministry of
Health
Makkah,
KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA
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Last Update
10/20/2009 11:52:44 AM
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