Frequently Asked Questions
What does patient safety mean?
Patient safety is the actions taken and practices of health care providers, organizations and individuals to prevent harm to patients when receiving care. The Saudi Patient Safety Center helps educate individuals and policy makers and provide useful advice to improve patient health in general to reduce risk.
When can I receive my certificate and how do I receive it?
The certificate is received within a maximum of 4 weeks after the end of the participation and delivered by e-mail.
What are the benefits of volunteering at the Saudi Patient Safety Center?
- The volunteer receives an approved volunteer certificate for the number of voluntary work hours.
- Increase awareness about patient safety to meet your needs and your family's.
- Increase health awareness and improve healthy behaviors and habits.
- Promote CV by adding volunteer expertise in a different field.
- Develop and improve the skills of volunteers through networking and hard work.
- Providing opportunities for volunteers to meet people in various fields.
Is the certificate certified?
Yes. The certificate is approved as a voluntary certificate only.
Is the employer addressed to volunteer?
The Saudi Patient Safety Center does not send letters to the employer for full-time volunteering.
Is a certain costume required for participation?
The uniform varies from one participation to another but requires a respectable dress that is in line with the culture of the society.
Contact us
volunteer@spsc.gov.sa