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Amr Jamal
Chairman of Family and Community Medicine Department at King Saud University, School of Medicine
Amr Jamal is a prominent figure in the fields of family medicine and clinical informatics at King Saud University in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He currently serves as the Chairman of the Family & Community Medicine Department at the School of Medicine and Medical City.23 Dr. Jamal holds multiple professional qualifications, including MD, SBFM, ABFM, MRCGP, and MBI.14
As a practicing consultant family physician and professor of clinical informatics and family medicine, Dr. Jamal has made significant contributions to medical education and research. He has three board certifications in family practice and obtained a master's degree in biomedical & health informatics from Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, Oregon.2
Dr. Jamal's academic work includes:
- Teaching clinical informatics, family medicine, research methodology, and medical ethics at the colleges of medicine and dentistry2
- Founding and directing the Master of Health Informatics program at King Saud University from 2012 to 20172
- Publishing 2 books, 3 book chapters, 21 original articles, and 8 abstracts in various fields including clinical informatics, clinical decision support systems, professionalism, and medical education2
His research interests focus on how clinicians make decisions with the assistance of technology and the impact of these decisions on healthcare quality.2 Dr. Jamal has been involved in implementing electronic health records in three healthcare organizations and contributed to the health-sciences content in the Saudi Digital Library.2
Dr. Jamal holds several leadership positions, including:
- Board member of the National Center of Health Information
- Board member of the National Center of evidence-based health practice
- Board member of the Saudi Association of Health Informatics (SAHI)
- Board member of the Saudi Association of Health Information Management2
His expertise and contributions have made him a respected figure in the Saudi Arabian medical community, particularly in the areas of family medicine, clinical informatics, and health technology implementation.