King Faisal Hospital Expands Access to Medical Resources with New Library Inauguration
Hospital's new library offers access to 15 major databases and hundreds of peer-reviewed journals for its research community.
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre Group has enhanced its research capabilities by opening a new medical library on its campus.
The facility aims to strengthen the clinical research environment by providing clinicians and researchers with access to extensive medical resources.
The inauguration of the library was led by Dr. Majid Alfayyadh, CEO of King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre Group.
This development expands annual access to trusted medical and scientific resources for nearly 15,000 healthcare professionals affiliated with the hospital.
Designed as a comprehensive knowledge platform, the library offers access to 15 major medical and scientific databases.
It also houses hundreds of peer-reviewed journals that support evidence-based clinical practice within the hospital.
Incorporating advanced technology, the library provides automated digital services through its dedicated website and mobile application.
These tools enable users to easily access medical resources, manage bookings, and utilize self-service features.
The digital capabilities are further augmented by artificial intelligence integration, which optimizes search functions, enhances content discovery, and streamlines access to relevant scientific literature.
By establishing this library, the hospital aims to enrich its academic and clinical environment.
Medical and research teams can now conveniently review the latest scientific evidence, stay abreast of practice developments, and apply their knowledge in educational programs, training initiatives, and clinical discussions.
The introduction of the medical library marks a significant step forward for King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre Group's commitment to advancing healthcare through informed clinical practice and rigorous research.