The Saudi Commission for Health Specialties yesterday concluded its side event titled “Health Without Borders,” held concurrently with the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA 80) in New York City, United States of America.
Organized by SCFHS, the three-day side event brought together more than 50 speakers and over 300 participants, including international experts, specialists, and leaders in the healthcare sector. Panel discussions focused on developing the global health workforce and facilitating workforce mobility through the alignment of certifications and international standards, as well as enhancing training capacities through innovative programs and advanced governance models. These efforts aim to support the sustainability of healthcare systems worldwide.
The organization of this event reflects the Commission’s commitment to contributing to the reduction of the global gap in demand for healthcare professionals by fostering international dialogue among experts and specialists, and by identifying effective solutions to address challenges and crises. This initiative seeks to help shape a more resilient and promising future for healthcare professionals around the world.