Perfect pass rate for JHAH's family medicine residents

Perfect pass rate for JHAH's family medicine residents

For the first time, 100% of final-year residents on JHAH’s market-leading Family Medicine Residency Program passed their Saudi Commission for Health Specialties exams.

 

The 2024 class of the Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare (JHAH) Family Medicine Residency Program posted a 100% pass rate for their final examinations, marking the first time a perfect pass rate has been achieved.

 

All 18 final-year family medicine residents passed the rigorous two-part examination set by the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties (SCFHS), which comprises written and clinical tests.

 

JHAH is one of the leading family medicine training hubs in Saudi Arabia. Its Family Medicine Residency Program welcomes up to 20 new residents each year, making it one of the largest programs of its kind in the Kingdom.

 

JHAH is accredited by the SCFHS to offer more than 21 residency programs, including Pathology, Pharmacy, Emergency Services, Anesthesia, Psychiatry, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, and Family Medicine. All JHAH residency programs aim to produce healthcare innovators who drive reform in line with Vision 2030, by combining academic excellence with forward-looking clinical practice standards, global knowledge exchange, and leadership training.

 

Family medicine is a discipline that sits within primary care, offering comprehensive healthcare for individuals and their families outside the hospital setting. Saudi Arabia’s primary care system is undergoing a wide-ranging transformation as part of government plans to improve access to healthcare for all. Increasing the number of visitors to primary care services is one of the core initiatives of the Healthcare Sector Transformation Program, which is part of Vision 2030.

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For the first time, 100% of final-year residents on JHAH’s market-leading Family Medicine Residency Program passed their Saudi Commission for Health Specialties exams.

 

The 2024 class of the Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare (JHAH) Family Medicine Residency Program posted a 100% pass rate for their final examinations, marking the first time a perfect pass rate has been achieved.

 

All 18 final-year family medicine residents passed the rigorous two-part examination set by the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties (SCFHS), which comprises written and clinical tests.

 

JHAH is one of the leading family medicine training hubs in Saudi Arabia. Its Family Medicine Residency Program welcomes up to 20 new residents each year, making it one of the largest programs of its kind in the Kingdom.

 

JHAH is accredited by the SCFHS to offer more than 21 residency programs, including Pathology, Pharmacy, Emergency Services, Anesthesia, Psychiatry, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, and Family Medicine. All JHAH residency programs aim to produce healthcare innovators who drive reform in line with Vision 2030, by combining academic excellence with forward-looking clinical practice standards, global knowledge exchange, and leadership training.

 

Family medicine is a discipline that sits within primary care, offering comprehensive healthcare for individuals and their families outside the hospital setting. Saudi Arabia’s primary care system is undergoing a wide-ranging transformation as part of government plans to improve access to healthcare for all. Increasing the number of visitors to primary care services is one of the core initiatives of the Healthcare Sector Transformation Program, which is part of Vision 2030.

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