Ibn Sina National College For Medical Studies

Ibn Sina National College for Medical Studies (Arabic: كلية ابن سينا الأهلية للعلوم الطبية) is a private medical university in the Al mahjar road Ghulail area of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

The first cornerstone for the university, which was built next to King Abdulaziz Hospital, was laid in 2004. The school is affiliated with King Saud University in Riyadh.Ibn Sina College is the first private institution of higher education under the supervision of the Ministry of higher Education, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.The university offers medical, dental and pharmacy degrees with the most suitable and up-to-date curriculam to stimulate active learning, critical thinking, skills development and creativity. In addition, a 120-bed modern teaching hospital has been built and equipped for clinical training.

Ibn Sina National College for Medical Studies is being promoted by Al-Jedani Group of Hospitals, KSA. It is located in the southern part of the historic city Jeddah, on the red sea coast..

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