Prince Misha'l Bin Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz, Emir of Najran, Tuesday announced that a royal approval has been given to construct a SR600 million educational hospital in Najran. A highly qualified and trained medical team from within and outside the Kingdom will be hired to provide sophisticated medical services to citizens who now must travel outside the region for treatment, Prince Misha'l said. “The hospital will become a gigantic edifice that extends integrated medical services,” the Emir said. The hospital is one of several development projects being carried out in Najran to meet citizens' needs and demands, said Prince Misha'l, who added that new projects in different parts of the region will be inaugurated in the next few months. Prince Misha'l said King Abdullah, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, approved the project after considering the region's need for advanced medical facilities that work with the Ministry of Health's centers and hospitals.