The Saudi Commission for Health Specialties recently took part in the Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) 2024 Conference in Basel, Switzerland, where they showcased their achievements in health education, the Saudi Board Certificate, and professional examinations. The Commission shared their experiences and successes in health education with specialists and professionals from across the globe. At their pavilion, attendees learned about the Commission’s history, objectives, and contributions to enhancing professional health performance in various specialties. They also highlighted their support for over 700,000 registered health practitioners in the sector.
The Commission emphasized the modern teaching methods used in their postgraduate programs, including the Saudi Board Certificate, which creates exceptional educational environments for trainers based on the latest health education principles. Since its inception, the Saudi Board has had a significant impact, graduating over 30,000 health practitioners in 200 specialties, accrediting more than 2,100 training programs, and establishing over 110 training centers. Currently, around 19,900 trainees are enrolled in Saudi Board programs, further showcasing the Commission’s commitment to promoting excellence in health education.
The participation of the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties at the AMEE Conference in Basel allowed them to connect with specialists and professionals from around the world, sharing their best practices and innovations in health education. The Commission’s presence at the exhibition provided valuable insights into their work and the vital role they play in enhancing professional health performance in various specialties. By highlighting their support for over 700,000 registered health practitioners, the Commission demonstrated their dedication to advancing healthcare in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
By showcasing their modern teaching methods and the impact of the Saudi Board Certificate at the conference, the Commission highlighted their commitment to providing top-notch education and training for health practitioners in Saudi Arabia. With over 30,000 graduates in 200 specialties, more than 2,100 accredited training programs, and 110 established training centers, the Saudi Board has played a crucial role in shaping the healthcare industry in the country. The current enrollment of nearly 20,000 trainees in Saudi Board programs is a testament to the program’s success and the Commission’s efforts in promoting excellence in health education.
In conclusion, the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties’ participation in the AMEE Conference in Basel was a resounding success, allowing them to showcase their achievements in health education, the Saudi Board Certificate, and professional examinations. The Commission’s presence at the exhibition provided valuable insights into their work and the impact they have had on healthcare in Saudi Arabia. By highlighting their support for over 700,000 registered health practitioners and the success of the Saudi Board programs, the Commission demonstrated their commitment to excellence in health education and training. Their participation at the conference further solidified their reputation as a leading authority in the field of health education and professional development.