5 Oct 2022
Dubai Health Authority: Medical training for interns can be across private or government hospitals.
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Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 5 October, 2022: To foster and promote medical education opportunities, the Dubai Health Authority’s Medical Education and Research Department announced today that medical interns can receive training across government or private hospitals in the Emirate.
The move aims to provide a further impetus to the medical education programs that DHA offers medical students.
His Excellency Awadh Seghayer Al Ketbi, Director-General of the Dubai Health Authority said: “People are the most important human resource in the health-care delivery system and we deeply value the contribution of every healthcare professional and provide them with continuous learning opportunities to ensure they are up-to-date with the latest advances in the field. At the same time, to ensure a steady flow of highly trained medical professionals, we ensure we provide a wide-range of medical programs for medical students. The move to open up opportunities for medical internships in the private sector in addition to the government sector aims to provide medical interns with a wide range of opportunities to pursue their medical education and is in line with our strategic objectives for the growth and advancement of the health sector in the Emirate.”
His Excellency appreciated the private health sector’s response to this initiative which will help in the further advancement of the health sector.
Al Ketbi highlighted that this is an excellent opportunity for the interns to gain experience before they continue their further studies and become a part of the Emirate’s health sector to serve community members.
Dr. Wadeia Mohammad Sharief, Director of Medical Education and Research Department at the Dubai Health Authority said: “This initiative will help us continue our foray into strengthening medical education and training programs with an aim to empower interns to join specialty residency programs with competence. Upon pursuing their 4 to 6 year residency programs, they will then become part of the high-quality medical talent of the health sector.”
Dr Sharief said that American hospital will receive 8 trainees, Medcare hospital will receive 28 trainees, Aster will receive 27 trainees, Saudi German will receive 10 trainees and Dr Sulaiman Al Habib will receive 8 trainees. The program will begin in October this year.
She highlighted that those interested can email trainingfacility@dha.gov.ae or alternately apply through DHA’s online Sheryan system.
The DHA’s Medical Education and Research Department offers a number of training and fellowship programs and has collaborated with top universities in the world to provide medical students an opportunity to receive the highest quality of medical education and training in specialized and sub-specialized fields.
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