Trish Kennedy & Tracey Rawnsley Directors of T2 Experts Health Information Management LLC and Sole Exclusive Agents for K2 MS UK are delighted to have rolled out the K2 Fetal Monitoring/Perinatal Training Program to a number of Hospitals in the MENA Region in 2014/15:

Bahrain Defence Force Hospital

Bahrain Defense Force Hospital is one of the major hospitals in the Kingdom of Bahrain, and the only hospital where free health care is provided exclusively for non- civilians in the country.

Al Khor & Al Wakra Hospitals

Al Khor & Al Wakra Hospitals are part of the Hammad Medical Corporation where T2 LLC have been conducting the K2 Training since 2012 at The Women’s Hospital .

Opened in 2005, Al Khor Hospital is a 115-bed general hospital providing healthcare services to the population of the northern region of Qatar.

Al Wakra Hospital is an impressive general hospital that has been designed, built and staffed with the changing needs and expectations of the growing community with the country’s south in mind.

Trish Kennedy and Tracey Rawnsley work very closely with all K2 Project Leads & K2 Coordinators at the Hospitals to ensure effective Training across all designations.

Trish Kennedy & Tracey Rawnsley are also thrilled to have rolled out the K2 Training Program to the 5 Prestigious National Guard Health Affairs Hospitals in the Kingdom of :

King Abdulaziz Medical City Jeddah

King Abdulaziz Medical City Riyadh

Imam Abdulrehman Bin Faisal Hospital Dammam

King Abdulaziz Hospital Al Asha

Prince Mohammed Bin Abdulaziz Al-Madinah (PMBAH)

They launched the K2 Training Program first in Jeddah in November 2014, followed by Riyadh, Madinah, Dammam and Al Ahsa in 2015.

King Abdulaziz Medical City in Jeddah provides state of the art practice of medical care services for the Saudi Arabian population in the Western Region.

King Abdulaziz Medical City in Riyadh commenced its operations in May 1983. Since then, it has continued expanding, while providing services for a rapidly growing patient population in all of its catchments areas.

Imam Abdulrahman Al Faisal Hospital in Dammam is one of the National Guard Health Affairs Medical Cities. It was officially opened on October 14th 2002. It is considered one of the leading hospitals in the eastern region due to the international accreditation from JCIA for its recognized efforts.

King Abdulaziz Hospital in Al Ahsa was founded in 2002. It provides National Guard personnel and their eligible dependents with the highest quality of primary, secondary and tertiary healthcare services.

PMBAH is the fifth National Guard Hospital in the Kingdom after Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam and Al Ahsa. It is a full serviced facility with a 320 bedded capacity, located at the foot of Mount Uhud.

Trish Kennedy and Tracey Rawnsley work extremely closely with Dr Yasser Faden, Director of Medical Education, Deanship of Postgraduate Education, Assistant Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at King Abdulaziz Medical City Jeddah and K2 Project Lead for all of the 5 National Guard Health Affairs Hospitals in the KSA.

Together with the K2 Coordinators at each Hospital, they are standardizing CTG Training across all 5 Hospital Sites.