
Riyadh – Sharikat Mubasher: Monsha’at, in partnership with the Health Entrepreneurship Program, announced the launch of a specialized training bootcamp aimed at transforming healthcare practitioners into entrepreneurs.
As per Health Entrepreneurship’s announcement on LinkedIn, the two-week program, scheduled to run from 7 to 20 June 2026, is designed as a practical qualification experience, focusing on the operational and commercial realities of building healthcare businesses. It targets practitioners looking to move beyond clinical roles and establish or manage private ventures, addressing a long-standing gap between medical expertise and business dynamics.
Participants will gain hands-on exposure to key aspects of healthcare entrepreneurship, including regulatory and licensing requirements, pricing strategies, revenue management, and patient experience design. The program also explores clinic operations within shared medical spaces—an increasingly popular model in Saudi Arabia—as well as branding and marketing techniques tailored to the healthcare sector.
Organizers say the initiative aims to reduce early-stage risks for healthcare startups by equipping founders with the tools to make informed financial and operational decisions. It also seeks to enhance administrative and financial readiness among practitioners, enabling them to scale their ventures more sustainably.