About this directory
A national directory of clinical training in Saudi Arabia, for every health discipline and every stage of training.
What this is not
This is a guide, not an application system, and it is not operated by the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties or any ministry. You do not apply through this site. Residency and diploma programmes are listed for information only; applications for those go through SCFHS.
Who it is for
Medical, dental, pharmacy, nursing and applied medical sciences trainees at any stage: student, intern, resident, fellow or trainee on a postgraduate diploma. Also for the programme coordinators and supervisors who want their programme found.
What you can find
Which centres train which specialty, where they are, and how to reach them. Each specialty has its own portal with its opportunities, training centres, resources and links.
How information is verified
Every record carries where it came from and when it was last confirmed. Nothing a visitor submits appears until a human has reviewed it, and every change is recorded in an audit log that cannot be edited or deleted.
Official and community information
Official means it came from the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties or the institution itself, and it is attributed to that source. Community means a trainee or member of staff contributed it and a reviewer approved it. Admin verified means our team entered or checked it. Official information establishes that a programme exists and is accredited; it rarely says who to contact, and that is what the community supplies.
How to contribute or correct something
Add an opportunity, correct a record, report something wrong, or recommend a resource. Every submission asks for your name and phone number so a reviewer can reach you, and email if you want to give it. None of it is ever shown publicly.
Coverage today
Family Medicine carries the most detail, ported from fmrotation.com and maintained here. Every other specialty lists the training centres accredited on the official SCFHS register; most of those records still need contacts and application details, and they say so rather than pretending otherwise. Filling them is what contributions are for.
Privacy
Confirming a record as accurate asks for nothing about you. Contributing, editing or reporting a correction asks for a name and a phone number so a reviewer can follow up (email is optional), and none of it is ever shown publicly.