Al Quds University Teaching Hospital is a Palestinian healthcare foundation based in Jerusalem Governorate, Palestine.
Al-Quds University itself was founded in 1984 as a response to the need for higher education opportunities for Palestinians in Jerusalem.
[1] It serves as a practical training ground for medical students, interns, and resident physicians, allowing them to gain hands-on experience in a clinical setting.
Oslo Accords signed between Yitzhak Rabin and Yasser Arafat, led establishment of the Palestinian National Authority, which formed the new healthcare system for Palestine.
As a result, the new Al Quds University Teaching Hospital was established in 1994, based on a decree issued by Arafat.