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Total Training Centers in All Regions Total Training Centers in All Regions Speciality Region City Total per City Total per Region Total Riyadh 17 Riyadh 18 Al-Kharj 1 Al-Qaseem Buraidah 1 1 Makkah 2 Western Region Jeddah 7 11 Taif 1 Restorative Dentistry Al-Madinah 1 39 Dammam 1 Jubail 1 Eastern Region 5 Al-Ahsa 1 Dhahran 2 Northern Region Hail 1 1 Abha 1 Southern Region Khamis Mushait 1 3 Jizan 1 Makkah 1 Medical Microbiology Western Region Jeddah 3 5 5 Taif 1 Riyadh Riyadh 11 11 Western Region Jeddah 5 5 Eastern Region Dhahran 2 2 prosthodontics Al-Jawf 1 22 Northern Region 2 Arar 1 Abha 1 Southern Region 2 Khamis Mushait 1 Riyadh Riyadh 9 9 Makkah 3 Jeddah 6 Western Region 13 Taif 2 Al-Madinah 2 Dammam 2 Jubail 2 Al-Ahsa 1 Eastern Region Dhahran 1 9 Diagnostic Radiology 39 Khobar 1 Al-Qatif 1 Hofuf 1 Northern Region Hail 1 1 Abha 1 Khamis Mushait 1 Southern Region 4 Jizan 1 Najran 1 Kingdom of Bahrain Manamah 3 3 Total Training Centers in All Regions Speciality Region City Total per City Total per Region Total Riyadh Riyadh 7 7 Riyadh 18 Makkah 3 Jeddah 7 Western Region 13 Taif 2 Al-Madinah 1 Dammam 4 Al-Ahsa 1 Anesthesiology Dhahran 3 39 Restorative Dentistry Eastern Region 11 39 Khobar 1 Al-Qatif 1 Hofuf 1 Northern Region Hail 1 1 Southern Region Al-Bahah 1 1 Kingdom of Bahrain Manamah 3 3 United Arab Emirates Dubai 3 3 Riyadh 12 Riyadh 13 Al-Kharj 1 Al-Qaseem Buraidah 2 2 Makkah 6 Jeddah 9 Western Region Taif 3 22 Al-Madinah 3 Yanbu al-Bahr 1 Dammam 4 Jubail 1 Al-Ahsa 2 Dhahran 2 Eastern Region 13 General Surgery Khobar 1 62 Al-Qatif 1 Hofuf 1 Hafar al-Batin 1 Hail 1 Northern Region 2 Tabuk 1 Abha 1 Bisha 1 Khamis Mushait 2 Southern Region 7 Al-Bahah 1 Jizan 1 Najran 1 Kingdom of Bahrain Manamah 3 3 Riyadh Riyadh 9 9 Makkah 1 Western Region Jeddah 3 5 18 Clinical Pharmacology Total Training Centers in All Regions Speciality Region City Total per City Total per Region Total Western Region 5 Al-Madinah 1 Riyadh 18 18 Clinical Pharmacology Dammam 1 Eastern Region Dhahran 1 3 Khobar 1 Southern Region Jizan 1 1 Riyadh Riyadh 12 12 Buraidah 1 Al-Qaseem 2 Restorative Dentistry Unaizah 1 39 Makkah 6 Jeddah 11 Western Region Taif 3 23 Al-Madinah 2 Yanbu al-Bahr 1 Dammam 4 Jubail 1 Al-Ahsa 2 Dhahran 1 Eastern Region 12 Khobar 1 Internal Medicine 63 Al-Qatif 1 Hofuf 1 Hafar al-Batin 1 Hail 1 Northern Region 2 Tabuk 1 Abha 1 Bisha 1 Khamis Mushait 2 Southern Region 7 Al-Bahah 1 Jizan 1 Najran 1 Kingdom of Bahrain Manamah 3 3 United Arab Emirates Dubai 2 2 Riyadh Riyadh 5 5 Jeddah 2 Forensic Medicine Western Region 4 11 Al-Madinah 2 Eastern Region Dammam 2 2 Riyadh Riyadh 3 3 Physical Medicine&Rehabilitation 4 Western Region Taif 1 1 Riyadh Riyadh 7 7 Al-Qaseem Buraidah 1 1 Jeddah 5 Western Region Taif 1 7 Al-Madinah 1 Psychiatry 26 Total Training Centers in All Regions Speciality Region City Total per City Total per Region Total Dammam 2 Riyadh 18 Al-Ahsa 1 Psychiatry 26 Eastern Region Dhahran 2 7 Khobar 1 Hofuf 1 Northern Region Tabuk 1 1 Abha 1 Southern Region 2 Restorative Dentistry Jizan 1 39 Kingdom of Bahrain Manamah 1 1 Riyadh Riyadh 9 9 Makkah 2 Western Region 6 Intensive Care Medicine Jeddah 4 17 Al-Ahsa 1 Eastern Region 2 Khobar 1 Riyadh Riyadh 12 12 Buraidah 1 Al-Qaseem 2 Unaizah 1 Makkah 4 Jeddah 8 Western Region Taif 2 18 Al-Madinah 3 Yanbu al-Bahr 1 Dammam 3 Al-Ahsa 3 50 Obstetric&Gynecology Eastern Region Dhahran 1 9 Khobar 1 Al-Qatif 1 Northern Region Tabuk 1 1 Abha 1 Bisha 1 Southern Region Khamis Mushait 1 5 Al-Bahah 1 Jizan 1 Kingdom of Bahrain Manamah 3 3 Riyadh Riyadh 8 8 Makkah 1 Western Region 8 Periodontics Jeddah 7 18 Eastern Region Dhahran 1 1 Southern Region Abha 1 1 Riyadh Riyadh 4 4 Radiology & Medical Imaging Jeddah 2 7 Western Region 3 Al-Madinah 1 Riyadh Riyadh 11 11 Orthodontics 24 Total Training Centers in All Regions Speciality Region City Total per City Total per Region Total Makkah 1 Riyadh 18 Western Region Jeddah 6 10 Orthodontics 24 Al-Madinah 3 Eastern Region Dammam 2 2 Southern Region Najran 1 1 Riyadh Riyadh 6 6 Pediatrics Surgery Makkah 1 11 Western Region 5 Restorative Dentistry Jeddah 4 39 Riyadh Riyadh 8 8 Makkah 2 Jeddah 6 Western Region 11 Taif 2 Al-Madinah 1 Dammam 2 Al-Ahsa 2 Eastern Region Dhahran 1 7 Otolaryngology-head&Neck 34 Khobar 1 Surgery Al-Qatif 1 Northern Region Tabuk 1 1 Abha 1 Southern Region Khamis Mushait 2 4 Jizan 1 Kingdom of Bahrain Manamah 2 2 Kingdom of Jordan Amman 1 1 Riyadh Riyadh 7 7 Makkah 1 Western Region 5 Jeddah 4 Dammam 2 Plastic Surgery 18 Al-Ahsa 1 Eastern Region 5 Khobar 1 Hofuf 1 Kingdom of Bahrain Manamah 1 1 Riyadh Riyadh 12 12 Al-Qaseem Buraidah 1 1 Makkah 3 Jeddah 10 Western Region 18 Taif 3 Al-Madinah 2 Dammam 3 Al-Ahsa 1 Dhahran 2 Eastern Region 9 Orthopedic Surgery Khobar 1 49 Al-Qatif 1 Total Training Centers in All Regions Eastern Region 9 OrthopedicSpeciality Surgery Region City Total per City Total per Region Total49 Hofuf 1 Riyadh 18 Northern Region Tabuk 1 1 Abha 1 Khamis Mushait 2 Southern Region Al-Bahah 1 6 Jizan 1 Najran 1 Restorative Dentistry Kingdom of Bahrain Manamah 2 2 39 Riyadh Riyadh 8 8 Makkah 1 Western Region Jeddah 5 7 Al-Madinah 1 18 Oral&Maxillofacial Surgery Dammam 1 Eastern Region Dhahran 1 3 Khobar 1 Riyadh Riyadh 5 5 Makkah 1 Cardiac Surgery Western Region Jeddah 3 5 11 Al-Madinah 1 Eastern Region Dammam 1 1 Riyadh Riyadh 6 6 Makkah 1 Western Region Jeddah 4 6 Al-Madinah 1 Dammam 2 Neurosurgery 19 Eastern Region Khobar 1 4 Hofuf 1 Southern Region Abha 1 1 Kingdom of Bahrain Manamah 1 1 United Arab Emirates Dubai 1 1 Riyadh Riyadh 9 9 Makkah 1 Jeddah 6 Western Region 11 Taif 2 Al-Madinah 2 Dammam 1 Al-Ahsa 1 Eastern Region Dhahran 2 6 Urology Khobar 1 34 Hofuf 1 Northern Region Tabuk 1 1 Abha 1 Khamis Mushait 1 Southern Region 4 Total Training Centers in All Regions Urology 34 Speciality Region City Total per City Total per Region Total Southern Region 4 Al-Bahah 1 Riyadh 18 Jizan 1 Kingdom of Bahrain Manamah 2 2 Kingdom of Jordan Amman 1 1 Riyadh Riyadh 9 9 Makkah 2 Jeddah 5 Western Region 9 Restorative Dentistry Taif 1 39 Pedodontics Al-Madinah 1 24 Dammam 2 Eastern Region Al-Ahsa 1 5 Dhahran 2 Northern Region Tabuk 1 1 Riyadh 23 Riyadh 24 Al-Kharj 1 Al-Qaseem Buraidah 2 2 Makkah 12 Jeddah 26 Western Region Taif 6 57 Al-Madinah 11 Yanbu al-Bahr 2 Dammam 7 Jubail 1 Family Medicine 128 Eastern Region Al-Ahsa 3 17 Dhahran 3 Khobar 3 Hail 1 Northern Region Tabuk 4 8 Arar 3 Abha 7 Namas 1 Southern Region 20 Khamis Mushait 5 Jizan 7 Riyadh Riyadh 9 9 Al-Qaseem Buraidah 1 1 Makkah 4 Jeddah 9 Western Region 18 Taif 2 Al-Madinah 3 Dammam 2 Al-Ahsa 3 Eastern Region Dhahran 1 8 Pediatrics 45 Khobar 1 Total Training Centers in All Regions Eastern Region 8 SpecialityPediatrics Region City Total per City Total per Region Total45 Al-Qatif 1 Riyadh 18 Northern Region Tabuk 1 1 Abha 1 Khamis Mushait 2 Southern Region 5 Al-Bahah 1 Jizan 1 Kingdom of Bahrain Manamah 2 2 Restorative Dentistry Kingdom of Jordan Amman 1 1 39 Riyadh Riyadh 6 6 Makkah 3 Western Region Jeddah 6 10 Al-Madinah 1 Dammam 2 Neurology 23 Al-Ahsa 1 Eastern Region 5 Dhahran 1 Khobar 1 Kingdom of Bahrain Manamah 1 1 United Arab Emirates Dubai 1 1 Riyadh Riyadh 5 5 Pediatrics Neurology Western Region Jeddah 1 1 7 Eastern Region Dammam 1 1 Riyadh Riyadh 7 7 Makkah 2 Western Region 5 Jeddah 3 Dammam 1 Dermatolgy 17 Eastern Region Khobar 1 3 Al-Qatif 1 Abha 1 Southern Region 2 Khamis Mushait 1 Riyadh Riyadh 9 9 Makkah 1 Western Region 5 Jeddah 4 Dammam 2 Emergency Medicine 21 Eastern Region Dhahran 1 4 Khobar 1 Southern Region Abha 1 1 Kingdom of Bahrain Manamah 2 2 Riyadh Riyadh 5 5 Makkah 1 Jeddah 4 Western Region 14 Taif 4 Community Medicine Al-Madinah 5 25 Northern Region Tabuk 1 1 Total Training Centers in All Regions CommunitySpeciality Medicine Region City Total per City Total per Region Total25 Abha 2 Riyadh 18 Southern Region Khamis Mushait 1 5 Jizan 2 Oral Pathology & Riyadh Riyadh 3 3 4 Oral Medicine Western Region Jeddah 1 1 Riyadh Riyadh 9 9 Makkah 3 Restorative Dentistry Western Region Jeddah 4 8 39 Al-Madinah 1 Dammam 1 Ophthalmology Eastern Region Dhahran 3 5 27 Khobar 1 Abha 1 Southern Region 2 Khamis Mushait 1 Kingdom of Bahrain Manamah 2 2 Kingdom of Jordan Amman 1 1 Riyadh Riyadh 15 15 Makkah 3 Jeddah 7 Western Region 13 Taif 1 Al-Madinah 2 Dammam 2 Endodontics 37 Eastern Region Jubail 1 5 Dhahran 2 Hail 1 Northern Region 2 Arar 1 Abha 1 Southern Region 2 Al-Bahah 1 Riyadh Riyadh 6 6 Western Region Jeddah 5 5 Dammam 2 pathology 17 Eastern Region Dhahran 1 4 Khobar 1 Kingdom of Bahrain Manamah 2 2 Riyadh Riyadh 4 4 Western Region Jeddah 2 2 Interventional radiology 8 Eastern Region Dammam 1 1 Southern Region Abha 1 1 Riyadh Riyadh 5 5 Neurological radiology Western Region Jeddah 2 2 8 Eastern Region Dammam 1 1 Pediatrics Pulmonary Diseases Riyadh Riyadh 5 5 5 Total Training Centers in All Regions Speciality Region City Total per City Total per Region Total Riyadh Riyadh 5 5 Riyadh 18 Western Region Jeddah 5 5 Plumonary Diseases 12 Eastern Region Dammam 1 1 United Arab Emirates Dubai 1 1 Riyadh Riyadh 5 5 Pediatrics Infectious Diseases 6 Western Region Jeddah 1 1 Restorative Dentistry Riyadh Riyadh 5 5 39 Infectious Diseases Western Region Jeddah 4 4 10 Eastern Region Khobar 1 1 Riyadh Riyadh 5 5 Pediatrics Gastroenterology Western Region Jeddah 2 2 8 Eastern Region Dammam 1 1 Riyadh Riyadh 7 7 Makkah 1 Western Region Jeddah 5 7 Gastroenterology 17 Al-Madinah 1 Dammam 2 Eastern Region 3 Khobar 1 Riyadh Riyadh 1 1 Pallliative Care Midicine 2 Eastern Region Dammam 1 1 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Riyadh Riyadh 3 3 3 Riyadh Riyadh 5 5 Pediatrics Intensive Care Medicine Western Region
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