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Prince Sultan Military College of Health Sciences
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Prince Sultan Military College of Health Sciences is a college specialized in preparing qualified health personnel. It was inaugurated by Prince Sultan Bin Abdulaziz on September 27, 1988, in the city of Dhahran, in the Eastern Province of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It was established by the General Administration of Medical Services of the Armed Forces, affiliated with the Ministry of Defense.

The establishment of Prince Sultan Military College of Health Sciences

The college was established with the purpose of providing opportunities for Saudi youth to train in the field of healthcare. It is one of the accredited colleges in higher education, and its training programs were selected to meet the need for qualified medical personnel in various specializations.

The students at the college undergo an intensive theoretical and practical educational system to meet the increasing demand for medical services from health sciences graduates. This is to staff the hospitals of the Armed Forces Medical Services with trained national personnel at the highest levels of training.

The duration of study at the college includes ten semesters, enabling students to practice their profession efficiently while gaining sufficient knowledge and training in this field. The college has also adopted an academic plan that allows students to have direct contact with faculty members by distributing them in small numbers in lecture halls.

Objectives of Prince Sultan Military College of Health Sciences

The mission of Prince Sultan Military College of Health Sciences is to prepare qualified health personnel through accredited training programs and to contribute to supporting scientific research and community partnership, in order to enhance health services for the community.

The objectives of the college are summarized as follows: enhancing community partnership, preparing qualified and trained health personnel, developing institutional performance, enhancing human capital, instilling ethical values, promoting the college's self-sustainability, and excelling in scientific research, innovation, and partnerships.