Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare

Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare (JHAH)

Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare (JHAH) has been operating the healthcare services for Saudi Aramco since 2013. Today, JHAH serves more than 140,000 Aramco employees, their dependents and retirees.

Specialty services include cardiac surgery/cardiology, neurosurgery/neurology, and oncology. Other services include: OB/gyn, pediatrics, ENT, orthopedics, plastics, pulmonology, rheumatology, urology, nephrology, general surgery, and psychiatry.

The main hospital, located in Dhahran, on Arabian Gulf, has 374 beds.

JHAH operates an 80-bed (currently, with 55 beds open) hospital in Al-Ahsa (Hofuf).

JHAH also provides primary care clinics in Dhahran and environs, including at Al-Ahsa (Hofuf), Abqaiq, Ras Tanura, and ‘Udhailiyah. Aramco has operations and residential compounds in these communities.

Saudi Aramco

Founded in 1933 and headquartered in Dhahran, Aramco is the national oil company of Saudi Arabia. Its operations include oil wells, refineries, processing plants, petrochemical plants, ports, and R&D.

Aramco is the wealthiest oil company in the world and the fourth-largest company in the world by revenue.

Johns Hopkins Medicine

Johns Hopkins Medicine, headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, has over 125 years of history. It is a $10 billion integrated global health enterprise, offering teaching, research, and healthcare services. It is one of the leading health care systems in the United States.

Johns Hopkins Medicine includes Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and the Johns Hopkins Hospital and Health System. The system has six academic and community hospitals, as well as surgery centres, a home care service, and more.

Dhahran, Saudi Arabia

Set on the Persian Gulf, this tri-city metro area — Dhahran, Dammam, and Al Khobar — has a population of about 2.7 million, making it the third-largest city in Saudi Arabia, behind the capital, Riyadh, and the Red Sea coastal city of Jeddah.

Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia, population of approximately 37 million (2024 est.; approx 70% Saudis, 30% expatriates), with mountains and the Red Sea on the west coast, the Arabian Gulf on the east coast, and the Empty Quarter in the middle.

Mecca and Medina, the two most holy cities in Islam, are located north of Jeddah. The country's majority religion is Sunni Islam. Common recreational activities pursued by Westerners: desert camping, swimming and diving in the Red Sea, running, tennis, hiking in the mountains. more

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