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Naseem Healthcare continues to transform Continuing Medical Education (CME) in Qatar

Naseem Healthcare, a premier healthcare provider in Qatar, commemorates its twentieth anniversary, reinforcing its commitment to clinical excellence and continuous professional development. As part of this landmark celebration, Naseem Healthcare announces the robust expansion of the Naseem Centre for Learning and Development (NCLD), powered by knowledge leader 33 Holdings, formally establishing itself as a hub for advanced medical education and innovation. Guided by the strategic vision of Managing Director of Naseem Healthcare and CMD 33 Holdings, Mohammad Miandad, the group has evolved into one of Qatar’s and Middle Easts’ one of the top 100 most influential healthcare organizations, continuously advancing guest care standards and educational opportunities for practitioners. Over the past two years, NCLD has successfully delivered more than ten impactful Continuing Medical Education (CME) programs, directly benefitting hundreds of healthcare professionals throughout Qatar. These initiatives transcend traditional seminars, offering interactive workshops, skills training, and evidence-based discussions contextualized to real-life clinical challenges, and provides certified CME points from the Ministry of Public Health, for enhancing the career of medical professionals. Sessions actively promote collaboration among clinicians, administrators, and medical experts, driving measurable advancements in patient care and safety.

Demonstrating a holistic commitment to community well-being, Naseem Healthcare has also empowered the public through first aid and CPR training programs. These efforts have enabled tens of thousands of residents, including school going children, to acquire vital self-management knowledge and lifesaving skills, advancing safety and resilience across Qatar. As Qatar accelerates its efforts to realize Vision 2030’s human development goals, Naseem’s CME programs, aligned with national accreditation standards, continue to bridge skills gaps, nurture leadership qualities, and elevate healthcare system quality across the region.