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First Medical Graduated Batch - King Fahd Medical City Join the Program
28 August 2010
King Fahd Medical City (KFMC) Hospitals hosted the first graduated batch of resident students- king Fahd Medical City Medicine College, related to King Saud Bin Abdul Aziz Health Science Colleges.Medicine College Dean, Dr. Abdul Aziz Bin Fahd Al Kabbae, clarified that the 30 students has graduated this year after 6 years course and will join KFMC resident students program.
 
Dr. Al Kabbae pointed out that this first graduated batch was registered in KFMC Medicine College at the beginning of the year 1425H, the same year where the College has been established, where updated learning system was applied and based on "Solving Learning Problems" methods, as other International Medicine College.
 
Medicine College Dean Added that King Saud Bin Abdul Aziz Health Science University Board has approved on the joining of this College with the cooperation of the Minister of Health, Dr Abdul Aziz Al Rabeeah, where he negotiated with High Education Board regarding this matter.
 
King Saud Bin Abdul Aziz Health Science University is supervising this college based on High Education Board rules and regulations which upgrades its Academic level and ensure curriculums quality and strategic plans in order to enable all their graduated students to continue their education in any international universities.
 
Moreover, KFMC Medicine College approved on the joining of 50 students in summer courses for this year including Clinical Level students. In addition of sending 18 senior students for training in American, Canadian and European Universities.
 
The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz, has approved on exempting KFMC Medicine students from college fees. In addition of associating KFMC Medicine College- Riyadh with King Saud Health Science University based on High Education Board rules and regulations and according to the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of High Education agreement. 



Last Update : 12 April 2011 09:53 PM
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