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Founder's story
In 1975. Dr. Saeed Al-Zahrani had just graduated from the Faculty of Pharmacy at the University of. Riyadh, formerly “King Saud now,” was appointed as an employee in health affairs in Taif. He was sent shortly after that with a group of students to the United Kingdom to gain experience and learn from this experience, during which he moved between the cities of London and Brighton, then returned to hold several positions in 1980 with a group of founders. The health sector in the Kingdom at that time, as the city of Taif was the government’s summer destination at that time .. At that time, he held the position of Director of Warehouses and Stores, then Inspector General of Hospitals and Health Centers, and then the Department of Health Centers in the city of Taif and its governorates. At that time, he established the health file in its current form. He also had an effective and important contribution to establishing government hospitals and several health centers, including (King Faisal Hospital in... Taif) and several health and medical centers until he reached the position of Undersecretary of Health Affairs in the Taif region. He was also nominated for the position of Director of Health Affairs in Taif, but he rejected it to start his work. Dr. Saeed found that he had gained good experience in the health sector. Because he had a diligent and focused leadership personality, he decided to submit his resignation and begin his journey. His freelance work Especially after he gained long experience in establishing and managing a health facility, he immediately began establishing the Ibn Sina Medical Clinic in 1988 AD, and then opened the Al-Nasr Medical Complex in 1991 AD. After that, Dr. Saeed headed to the city of Jeddah, where it was growing rapidly as a cultural, civilizational, and commercial center, and then he opened the clinic complex. In Jeddah in the name of the General Medical Complex in 2006 AD, he was keen in this complex to present the juice of his idea, experience, and efforts in furnishing, equipping, and an integrated medical staff.
During that period, he continued to move between the cities of Jeddah and Taif to follow up on these great edifices. He was, may God have mercy on his kind soul, a man who had an administrative sense and was self-sufficient and very focused. He always extended a helping hand to others. His working hours could reach more than 10 hours a day, and he was throughout the duration of his professional career. And his humanitarian life, yes father, yes teacher, yes grandfather, yes administrator, and one of the best businessmen who are serious about developing the health infrastructure in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and his slogan was: (We first provide a humanitarian service that we are proud of). May God have mercy on him and make him dwell in His spacious paradise and help us to continue his mission in life and work. We are children. The late Dr. Saeed Ahmed Al-Zahrani, who died in August 2020
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