Bahrain Prioritizes Health Sector with Family Medicine Exams
Lieutenant General Dr. Shaikh Mohammed bin Abdullah Al Khalifa, Chairman of the Supreme Council of Health, and Dr. Jalila bint Al Sayed Jawad Hassan, Minister of Health, attended the Bahraini Board in family medicine exams with 29 trainee doctors at the Salmaniya Medical Complex. The exams mark an important step for the Kingdom of Bahrain's health sector, aiming to develop the health system, increase the capacity of family doctors, and raise service quality for citizens and residents. The Bahraini Board in family medicine is a strategic step to mirror the best regional and international experiences and ensure compliance with national and international accreditation standards in health training. The partnership with the Arab Board of Health Specialisations and supporting sectors is commended, reflecting institutional commitment to implementing national initiatives.
Key Takeaways:
- The Bahraini Board in family medicine exams are a crucial step in developing the health system and raising service quality for citizens and residents.
- The exams aim to increase the capacity of family doctors in the residency programme, a key factor in achieving comprehensive health development.
- The project is part of national efforts to improve medical staff efficiency and enable full healthcare provision according to the highest standards.
- The Bahraini Board in family medicine supports the development and qualification of national medical staff, improves their efficiency, and advances their professional performance.
- The partnership with the Arab Board of Health Specialisations and supporting sectors is commended, reflecting institutional commitment to implementing national initiatives.
- The Bahraini Board in family medicine is a strategic step aimed at mirroring the best regional and international experiences and ensuring compliance with national and international accreditation standards in health training.
- 29 trainee doctors attended the exams, with specialists in health education and training also in attendance.
- The exams were held at two separate locations: the Halat Bu Maher Health Centre and the Education Development Centre in government hospitals.
Statistics:
- 29 trainee doctors attended the family medicine exams.
- The exams were held at two separate locations: the Halat Bu Maher Health Centre and the Education Development Centre in government hospitals.
- The project aims to increase the capacity of family doctors in the residency programme.
Sources:
- Bahrain News Agency - 15 September 2025
- Supreme Council of Health (SCH)
- Minister of Health, Dr. Jalila bint Al Sayed Jawad Hassan