Expanding healthcare education: Aligning academic supply with clinical demand

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أبريل 30, 2026

As healthcare systems across the Middle East continue to evolve, the demand for high-quality medical education and specialised healthcare professionals has grown significantly. For Harvard Medical International, entering the region required a robust understanding of both current gaps and future needs across healthcare education and delivery.

A key challenge was to quantify demand for medical education while aligning this with broader healthcare requirements, including disease prevalence, population growth, and the evolving needs of healthcare systems. This required a forward-looking approach that connected education supply with clinical demand across multiple specialisations.

 

In addition, identifying the most suitable target markets and catchments for student recruitment was critical to ensuring the long-term sustainability and impact of the initiative

The grmc Solution

grmc delivered a comprehensive healthcare education market assessment, providing a data-driven foundation for the establishment of the Dubai Harvard Foundation for Medical Research.

 

This included an in-depth analysis of regional healthcare education markets, assessing existing supply, institutional capacity, and competitive landscape. In parallel, grmc evaluated prevailing disease trends and broader healthcare needs, linking these to the required pipeline of healthcare professionals across key medical specialities.

 

Catchment analysis was undertaken to identify target student markets, supported by projections of student population growth and demand for medical education. Additionally, grmc developed forecasts for future healthcare workforce requirements, aligning educational outputs with regional clinical demand.

Results Achieved

The study provided Harvard Medical International with a clear, evidence-based framework to support the establishment of the Dubai Harvard Foundation for Medical Research.


By aligning medical education demand with healthcare system needs, the analysis ensured that the proposed initiative was both relevant and sustainable. The insights enabled informed decision-making on programme focus, target markets, and long-term capacity planning.


The engagement supported the creation of a strategically positioned platform aimed at enhancing medical education and contributing to the advancement of healthcare standards across the region.