Mohammed Al Jumah is an experienced health care leader with wide range of
knowledge in the national and regional health care priorities and challenges.
As a founding member of the King Abdullah International Medical Research
Center (KAIMRC), Mohammed was able to successfully lead the establishment
of KAIMRC as a model to serve the national and regional health care needs
and challenges through translational research. Within four yeas of it is
establishment; KAIMRC has been recognized as one of the renowed research
institute.
Mohammed was responsible for leading the establishment period
that including health care needs assessment, strategic planning, facility
forecasting and design, technology selection, risk mitigation, create an
evolving culture to serve the mission of the organization, developing a
business model to secure the center sustainability, establishing national and
international partnership with leading academic and health care industry.
Mohammed has served as a chair or a member of many of the national and
institutional committees. Presented the National Guard Health Care in the
National Health Dialog, where the members meet the health care stakeholder
across the country. Founding member of the National committee of
Biomedical Ethics.
Mohammed has provided consultancies services to
multiple national agencies and international pharmaceutical industry. As a
health care provider, academician and researcher he has broad base of
national and international network that has enable him to have an extensive
experience in the regional needs challenges and opportunities in health care
industries.
Mohammed is professor of Neurology; obtained his MBBS from King Faisal
University and he did his Neurology training and two fellowships at the
University of Alberta, Canada. He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians
of Canada (FRCPC) – November 1995 and American Board of Psychiatry and
Neurology November 1997.