JNH honors senior staffers to mark 15th anniversary

Marking the 15th anniversary of the foundation of Jeddah National Hospital (JNH), its management on Wednesday honored all doctors and Saudi staffers completing 10 or more years of service.

March 25, 2015
JNH honors senior staffers to mark 15th anniversary
JNH honors senior staffers to mark 15th anniversary

Hassan Cheruppa

 


Hassan Cheruppa

Saudi Gazette

 





JEDDAH – Marking the 15th anniversary of the foundation of  Jeddah National Hospital (JNH), its management on Wednesday honored all doctors and Saudi staffers completing 10 or more years of service.



The ceremony was attended by senior members of Hafez family including Sheikh Saud Ali Hafez, Sheikh Abdul Fattah Ali Hafez, Muthaina Ali Hafez, Mishkat Ali Hafez and Salwa Hisham Hafez. They gave away certificates, prizes and gold medals to senior staff.  



V.P. Mohammed Ali, chairman and director of JNH, said he had a humble beginning.Thanking the Hafez family for its support in enabling him to succeed in life, he also praised the entire hospital staff for their dedication and hard work to make the hospital one of the leading healthcare providers in the city.



Sheikh Saud Ali Hafez, Dr. Saleh Zehrani, deputy director of the hospital, Ahmed  Zehrani, administrative director, Muhammad Naveed, head of the IT department, T. P. Shuhaib, CEO of AlRyan International Polyclinic, Muhammad Cheriya, manager of Taj Polyclinic, and Dr. Fairooz, also spoke on the occasion. JNH Assistant Administrator Ali Mohammed Ali welcomed the gathering and Administrator Dr. Amina Mohammed Ali proposed a vote of thanks.



Senior hospital staffer Dr. Grace anchored the event which started with recitation of a few verses from the Holy Qur’an by Ali Muhammad Zehrani.

 


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