SAUDI ARABIA

Expatriate dentist barred from practicing for committing medical errors  

December 31, 2024
The Ministry of Health reiterated that its officials will continue inspection and supervision tours of health facilities in order to ensure the provision of health services according to the highest standards of safety, quality and professionalism.
The Ministry of Health reiterated that its officials will continue inspection and supervision tours of health facilities in order to ensure the provision of health services according to the highest standards of safety, quality and professionalism.

Saudi Gazette report

RIYADH The Ministry of Health has barred an expatriate dentist from practicing the health profession after it was proven that he had committed several medical errors while working in the Riyadh and Tabuk regions.

The ministry said that the doctor crossed the limits of jurisdiction of his specialization by performing dental implants and prosthodontics, in violation of the Law of Practicing Healthcare Professions and its executive regulations, in a way putting the safety of patients at risk.

The ministry reiterated that its officials will continue inspection and supervision tours of health facilities in order to ensure the provision of health services according to the highest standards of safety, quality and professionalism.

The ministry stressed that it will not be lenient in imposing penalties and fines against erring health practitioners in accordance with the regulations. It emphasized its full commitment to implementing the regulations contained in the Law of Practicing Healthcare Professions and its executive regulations, and to deal firmly with any violations or transgressions so as to ensure the protection of the health of citizens and expatriates.


December 31, 2024
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