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Mohammed AlSaghier
Leading Health Holding Company project
Mohammad Alsagheir has a strong background in health care improvement and the advancement of organ transplant in Saudi Arabia.
He holds a Masters's degree in Management with a focus on Health Care Administration from the University Of Alabama At Birmingham, and has studied at the University Of Alberta and the University Of Manitoba.
Throughout his career, Alsagheir has held various key positions in notable organizations, including serving as the Former Assistant Deputy Minister for Health Care Transformation at the Vision Realization Office at the Ministry of Health.
He was also a Member of the National Committee for Organ Donations at the Saudi Center for Organ Transplant, the Board of Directors at Saud Albabtain Cardiac Center, the High National Committee for Organ Transplant at the Council of Health Services in Saudi Arabia, and other significant roles.
Alsagheir has extensive experience in the field, having served as the Model of Care Leader at the MOH Transformation Office, Associate Executive Director of Core Competency Services at King Fahad Specialist Hospital in Dammam, Director of National & International Collaboration Office, and Director of the Transplant Center at the same hospital.
His career highlights also include being the Program Director for Outreach in the Department of Surgery at the King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre, where he was a consultant general surgeon, specializing in hepatobiliary oncology surgery and multi-organ transplant surgery.
Mohammad Alsagheir's professional journey includes various roles such as Transplant Fellow at the University Of Alberta, General Surgery Resident at Health Sciences Center in Winnipeg, and Resident at King Fahed National Guard Hospital in Riyadh.
He has also contributed to the field through his work as a Consultant at King Fahad Specialist Hospital in Dammam, highlighting his expertise and dedication to improving healthcare and organ transplant services.
Alsagheir's wealth of experience and leadership in health care administration and organ transplant make him a valuable asset in driving advancements in the Saudi healthcare sector.