Salman Fouad Kamal joins King’s College Hospital London Dubai as Regional Manager – Marketing & Communications.

Salman Fouad Kamal Joins King’s College Hospital Dubai

Kavya Pillai
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King’s College Hospital London Dubai has expanded the leadership responsibilities of **Salman Fouad Kamal, CDMP, as Regional Manager – Marketing & Communications.

In this role, Kamal will lead marketing and communication initiatives across the hospital’s regional operations. He will also support brand development and patient engagement strategies.

Moreover, his expanded mandate reflects the hospital’s growing focus on strengthening its presence across the Gulf region.

Overseeing the Bahrain Clinic Launch

Importantly, Kamal will oversee the establishment of the Kingdom of Bahrain Clinic. This project marks a major milestone in the hospital’s regional expansion strategy. The new clinic will extend the hospital’s patient-centred healthcare model beyond the UAE. As a result, it will strengthen the institution’s footprint across the GCC healthcare market.

Furthermore, Kamal will guide marketing strategy and brand positioning for the facility. His leadership will help ensure a strong and successful market entry.

Supporting Strategic Communication Across the GCC

In addition, Kamal will play a key role in supporting strategic communication across the GCC. His focus will include integrated marketing, stakeholder engagement, and institutional reputation. At the same time, he will help align communications with the hospital’s long-term growth plans in the region.

The GCC healthcare sector continues to grow rapidly. Therefore, healthcare organisations are investing more in digital engagement, patient communication, and brand trust.

Driving the Hospital’s Regional Growth Strategy

Overall, King’s College Hospital London Dubai continues to expand its regional influence through clinical excellence and strong communication leadership. Kamal’s expanded role supports this strategy. It also highlights the organisation’s commitment to long-term growth across the Gulf healthcare sector.

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