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Dr Reem Osman
Dr. Reem Osman is a Syrian born healthcare entrepreneur who currently serves as the regional CEO of the Saudi German Hospitals, a prominent multi-specialty healthcare group in the MENA region established in 1988.

Under her leadership, the Saudi German Hospital has expanded its presence in the United Arab Emirates and the Middle East, with branches in Sharjah and Ajman and satellite clinics in Jumeirah, Damac Hills 1, Damac Hills 2, Serena Clinic, Dubai Sports City, and Dubai South Village.

Additionally, Dr. Reem is the founder and CEO of Wide Wings Media LLC, a media and advertisement company based in Dubai, UAE. She has established many corporate businesses, including Zaina cafe, located in the same premises as the Saudi German Hospital Dubai

Early life and education
Dr Reem Osman was born and raised in Jableh City, Syria. She did her primary education in a small city across the Mediterranean coast in the Latakia sector. In high school, she was always an "A" class student.

She received a bachelor's degree in medicine from Tishreen University and a master's degree in ophthalmology and eye surgery from Latakia al-Asad University Hospital in 2001. She worked in Saudi Arabia for three years as an ophthalmologist and eye doctor at the Saudi German Hospital Group.

She then moved to Dubai, where she studied for her master's degree in business administration in 2011 and achieved a healthcare management degree from Harvard Business School. She then worked in the corporate office of the Saudi German Hospital Group for one year. She was then promoted to CEO of Saudi German Hospital Dubai in 2012.

During her tenure, she led the expansion of the hospital to Sharjah and Ajman, specialized hospitals, the women and children hospital, an orthopedics hospital, satellite clinics, and Batterjee Medical City in Dubai.

Family
Dr. Reem is married to Eng. Sobhi Batterjee, the founder and chairman of the Saudi German health and Batterjee group since 2006. They have three girls: Seham, Zaina, and Lolowa Batterjee. Who are at Switzerland boarding schools proceeding their secondary schooling.

Career
Dr Reem started her career as an ophthalmologist and eye surgeon at the Saudi German Hospital Group in KSA for 3 years and later decided to relocate to Dubai.

After her Master's Degree in Business Administration and a healthcare management degree from Harvard Business School, she worked in the corporate office of the Saudi German Hospital for 1 year. She was then promoted to the position of CEO of the SGH Dubai Hospital, where she led to numerous expansions across the region.

As the regional CEO of the Saudi German Hospital Group UAE, she has led the establishment of SGH Sharjah, SGH Ajman, Satellite Clinics, Orthopedics Hospital, the Women and Children Hospital, and Batterjee Medical City in Dubai.

Dr. Reem is the founder and CEO of Wide Wings Media (WWM), a digital marketing agency that offers OOH advertising services, social media management, search engine optimization, website design and development, as well as mobile app design.

She was the ambassador for the Zayed giving initiative. A charity organization where many regional and international health charity campaigns were done under her direct involvement and contribution in the UAE, Egypt, Zanzibar, Sudan, India, and Bangladesh.

Awards and recognitions.
Dr. Reem has won multiple awards and is listed among the most influential businesswomen of the year on multiple platforms. She has been featured on more than 500 big platforms, including Forbes, Arabian Business , Khaleej Times , The National News , Arab Health , Gulf News , Knowledge Summit, The Business Year , Grazia , Entrepreneur , eMedEvents , Faces of UAE , Pharma Boardroom , The CEO Magazine , Gulf Time , MedibizTV , Arabisk London and many more.

Reem Osman took over as regional CEO of the Saudi German Hospitals Group in 2021.

The organization has 18 hospitals throughout the Middle East and North Africa. In the UAE, Pakistan, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Iraq, it provides 3,000 beds and serves 2.5 million patients annually.

Under Reem Osman’s leadership, the healthcare’s sales increased by 11.7% in the first nine months of 2022 to $409 million and it is now a multi-billion business.