"Dubai Health" approves "Saudi German" as the first center for clinical training for doctors and nurses

The Dubai Health Authority has approved the Saudi German Hospital in Dubai, as a center for clinical training for doctors, nurses and pharmacists, and it is the first private healthcare facility in the emirate to obtain this accreditation.

Dr. Reem Othman, Regional CEO of Saudi German Hospitals - UAE, said that the hospital has started the Clinical Training Program for Healthcare Providers, a program that provides hands-on teaching for doctors, pharmacists and nurses to keep pace with evolving healthcare standards and international best practices.

She added: The program provides effective and safe clinical training services for a period of two months to two years, and the maximum number of registered trainees is 60 trainees per year.

She explained that the beneficiaries of the training program are recent graduates from Emirati and non-Emirati universities, health care providers who need additional experience to obtain a DHA license, doctors and nurses who have left professional practice, in addition to advanced clinical training for licensed health care providers.

She pointed out that the list of beneficiaries of the program includes health care providers who need additional experience to obtain a DHA license from human doctors or dentists, pharmacists and supportive health care providers.

Dr. Reem Othman indicated that the training is in line with the accreditation requirements of the Department of Medical Education and Research Department at the Dubai Health Authority.

And she continued: Clinical training is an important aspect to achieve the necessary standards for licensing healthcare professionals in the Emirate of Dubai, where points of deficiency are identified, in line with the requirements of the unified standards for licensing health professionals.

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