A Saudi angel investor has made a seed investment in Cairo-based medical startup “5 Quarters.” 5 Quarters, a medical and dental education firm established in 2016 by Mohamed Salah and Noha Emad, has operated in the medical education market for over 6 years, primarily in Egypt.
The four branches of the healthcare industry, medical, dental, pharmaceutical, and physiotherapy, are the name’s inspiration. They guarantee the fifth quadrant and provide added value that you won’t get anywhere else.
In furthermore to hands-on coaching and in-person classes where students can put what they have learned into practice to get the most benefit and demonstrate their work, the startup provides healthcare professionals online courses (offered on its web- and mobile-based platform) taught by the best instructors in their sector with the most up-to-date technology and content with ADA-accredited certificates.
To present, they have served over 15,000 clients in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Libya, Iraq, the United Arab Emirates, Tunisia, and Jordan.
They discovered that there were three key problems affecting healthcare graduates and professionals, including obsolete coursework, inadequate faculty training, and the high cost of conventional training.
All of this is addressed by 5 Quarters, which provides a comprehensive selection of online courses taught by the top instructors who hold ADA-accredited credentials. Along with hands-on instruction and classroom instruction.
By extending its practical practice into Saudi Arabia and introducing additional services to medical professionals, clinics, and hospitals, 5 Quarters hopes to use the investment to propel its growth in both directions.
They continued by saying that since its inception, they have been motivated by young people’s tremendous passion and a sincere feeling of obligation to support the medical community worldwide by offering superior education at reasonable costs.
Techbuild’s Take
Educational technology is one of the most useful tools for enhancing the educational system and is crucial in facilitating learning.
Without the development of its faculty, no educational system can be successful and effective enough to lead to actual learning development.
Healthcare education and patient outcomes are still changing due to technology in fresh and creative ways. One such educational technology that offers lessons in healthcare is 5 Quarters.
Due to its advantages and the way technology is changing the educational system, the edtech sector is growing.
These innovations not only offer learning platforms, but they also receive funding to develop their goods and services and enhance user experience.
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