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Royal College of Physicians of Ireland opens examination centre in Bahrain

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From left to right: Dr Abdulrahman Almadani, Consultant Pulmonologist, MRCPI Exam Convenor in Bahrain, Prof Mary Horgan, President, Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, Dr Nahed Seddiq, Infectious Diseases Consultant, Member of MRCPI Exam Team in Bahrain, Dr Manal Abduljalil, Consultant Haematologist, MRCPI Exam Convenor in Bahrain.

The Royal College of Physicians of Ireland (RCPI) has opened a new clinical examination centre in the Crown Prince Centre for Training and Medical Research, Bahrain. This state-of-the-art facility provides RCPI with an ideal location to conduct its exams and strengthens the partnerships between the Crown Prince Centre for Training and Medical Research, Bahrain and RCPI.

As the RCPI grows its presence in the Middle East, this strategic expansion marks a significant milestone for RCPI as it responds to the ever-increasing demand for highly skilled and trained medical personnel across the Gulf being driven by factors such as ageing populations and the rising prevalence of chronic diseases. Healthcare spending in the GCC is expected to reach $135.5 billion in 2027, increasing by 5.4% per year from 2022, with Bahrain expected to see a CAGR of 6.1%, according to recent research from Alpen Capital.

The newly established examination centre in Bahrain showcases RCPI’s commitment to advancing medical education and providing exceptional postgraduate training opportunities for doctors looking to upskill. This aligns with RCPI’s strategic objective to be globally active, increasing its presence across the world and growing international membership, collaborating and sharing knowledge and expertise across borders.

Prof. Mary Horgan, President of RCPI, said:” There is an enduring and strengthening bond between Ireland and Bahrain which is reflected in the opening of our new centre. It is a true honour for us to have Bahrainis who have graduated from our esteemed training programmes serve as convenors for these examinations. As an Infectious Diseases Consultant, the pandemic underscored the significance of collaboration among medical professionals and the advantages of tapping into an international network.

“Becoming a member of RCPI offers doctors unparalleled professional development opportunities throughout their medical careers. In addition, RCPI actively collaborates with doctors and healthcare leaders worldwide to enhance the quality and safety of healthcare in ever-evolving healthcare environments.”

Brig. (Prof.) Fahad bin Khalifa Al-Khalifa, Commander of the Royal Medical Service of the Bahrain Defence Force said:” We are so excited to host and be the exclusive hub for the MRCPI exam in the Kingdom of Bahrain like we are for the court of examiners of the MRCSI intercollegiate exam. This will elevate our young colleagues practice both locally and regionally and hopefully open up new horizons for more collaboration with the Royal College of Physicians in Ireland.”

RCPI’s expansion in Bahrain marks a significant milestone in the college’s ongoing commitment to enhancing medical education and delivering excellence in healthcare. The examination centre will serve as a hub for aspiring doctors, enabling them to gain valuable skills, knowledge, and recognition within the global medical community.

Doctors who pass the rigorous examinations will be conferred as Members of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, joining an esteemed global network of 13,000 RCPI member doctors, gaining recognition for their expertise and improving their employability across the globe.

RCPI started holding examinations in the Gulf Region in 2004 and already has examination centres in Dubai in the UAE, Muscat in Oman and Riyadh in Saudi Arabia.

RCPI has a tremendous presence in the Gulf region, with over 1,200 doctors currently holding membership. Additionally, it has proudly produced 180 graduates from its training programmes in the Gulf region.

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