Armed Forces Hospitals Southern Region - AFHSR
Maryam Ahmed Awaji is an accomplished healthcare professional with extensive experience in patient care and quality management. Currently serving as the Director of Patient Care Program at مستشفيات القوات المسلحة بالجنوب since January 2006, Maryam also holds multiple roles including Senior Quality Ambassador at SASO and Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality at NAHQ. In addition, Maryam has contributed as a Healthcare Quality Consultant for the American Institute for Healthcare Management and as a Peer Reviewer for BMJ Open Quality. With certifications in healthcare management and Lean Six Sigma, along with a Master's Degree in Public Health from King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Maryam is recognized for expertise in quality assurance and infection prevention.
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Armed Forces Hospitals Southern Region - AFHSR
The Armed Forces Hospitals in Saudi Southern Region are leading health organizations that provides medical and health services (curative, preventive, diagnostic) in all medical specialties for employees of the Ministry of Defense in Southern Region, in addition to being a reference hospital receives critical cases transferred by the military hospitals from Sharurah, Najran, Jizan, as well as reception cases transferred from civilian hospitals in the region, and to provide open-heart surgery services, and kidney transplant and all other medical specialties minute of others available hospitals southern region . From this lofty goal was the first opening of the Armed Forces Hospital in Khamis Mushayt in the southern region in 1964. Then King Faisal Military Hospital within King Faisal Military City facilities under the patronage opened at the time of King Faisal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (God rest his soul) and in the year 1975 with a capacity of 108 beds, and in view of the urgent need to open another hospital to accommodate increasing steadily for the auditors and the expansion of the large and growing the region's for employees of the armed forces were later in 1982 the opening of the Armed Forces Hospital in the south, with a capacity of 205 beds and over the past years has seen the hospital since its inception and to date many of the developments over time. Over the course of four decades ago was the development and expansion of hospitals facilities to become today a monument medically integrated in the southern region, where the bed capacity was raised to become (609) beds, and the target in the near future to become an integrated hospital centers and medical disciplines City .