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Madam Fatima O'Connor
American woman who served as a hospital director for a 150-bed acute care facility in remote region of Saudi Arabia from May 2000 until October 2004. Her unique contributions to patient care was remarkable and earned her many awards.

Madam Fatima was the only American working with the general public in the Asir region of Saudi Arabia on September 11, 2001. Her unique story of life in the Asir after the attacks has been featured in documentaries within the United States. Inspired by her life, an Arabic day-time drama series featured an American woman providing medical care to remote villages of Arabia.

She is a close friend to Ayed Bin Sabr, the Saudi business man who forgave his son's murderer from the exicutioner's sword in 2004. Madam Fatima has been quoted as say "Ayed taught us all a lesson on real forgiveness."

After a critical spinal cord injury from an equestrian accident that left her weak and disabled, Madam Fatima returned to the United States to recover. From there, she started a consultancy group aimed at eduating organizations, corporations,and United States military personell on Islam and the Arab culture. From her respect of the Arab culture, Madam Fatima has continued serving the Arab culture, even from afare.

Currently, she is working on her memoirs "Being Madam Fatima."

Madam Fatima has been forever inspired an moved by the kind people of Saudi Arabia, especially the citizens of Abha, Saudi Arabia.