Our Establishment
Establishment
The Saudi Commission for Health Specialties was established pursuant to Royal Decree No. (M/2) dated 6 Safar 1413 AH, during the reign of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, may God have mercy on him.
Healthcare Quality
The Commission works to enhance the quality of healthcare in the Kingdom by developing the competencies of health practitioners and ensuring their qualification in accordance with international standards.
Responsibilities
The Commission undertakes key responsibilities that include regulating health professions and developing training and academic programs such as diplomas, fellowships, and memberships, in addition to administering professional examinations and issuing specialty certifications.
Standards and Governance
It also develops regulations and standards governing health practice and forms scientific councils and specialized committees to ensure the quality of medical services.
Empowerment
The Commission strives to qualify and empower Saudi healthcare professionals in accordance with the highest standards of competence and merit.
Collaboration
It also collaborates with local and international educational institutions and health authorities to enhance the quality of training and medical practice.
Saudi Vision 2030
The Commission contributes to achieving the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030 in the health sector, particularly within the Health Sector Transformation Program, by enhancing the efficiency of the medical workforce, applying international standards, and supporting research and innovation in the health field.
Conclusion
Through these efforts, the Commission works to build an integrated healthcare system that ensures the delivery of high-quality healthcare services to citizens and residents of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.