A new hospital facility has recently opened in Dubai Investments Park (DIP), bringing with it a slew of new job opportunities.
51-Bed Hospital
DG Awadh Seghayer Al Ketbi officially opened the NMC Specialty Hosp. & Many officials as well as doctors attended the event.
The NMC Speciality Hospital is 125,000 square feet in size. It is an expansion of the existing NMC Royal Hospital, which opened in 2014 and has a bed capacity of 67. Al Ketbi personally toured the facaulties during the inauguration, exploring its various features.
Notable features include four operating rooms, seven modern intensive care units, five dialysis rooms, and day care surgery units.
Different Departs
Orthopedics, pediatrics, plastic surgery, pulmonology, urology, internal medicine, nephrology, and critical care medicine are just a few of the medical specialties available at the hospital.
Furthermore, Al Ketbi praised the efforts put in to establish this medical institution. He emphasized the importance of encouraging collaboration between the public and private health sectors in Dubai.
He advocated for investments in a variety of medical fields. This strategy ensures that patients have access to high-quality specialized care.
Furthermore, Al Ketbi praised the private health sector’s accomplishments in meeting the goals outlined in the D33 initiative.
These goals seek to raise Dubai’s global standing as a premier city for living, working, doing business, investing, and attracting tourists.
Dubai Investments Park’s General Manager emphasized the company’s commitment to creating a nurturing environment that promotes growth, innovation, and well-being. Furthermore, he recognized the hospital’s importance in improving the quality of life and healthcare facilities.
NMC Healthcare Group CEO David Hadley reaffirmed the organization’s commitment to serving communities by providing exceptional healthcare outcomes.
He emphasized the hospital’s commitment to providing high-quality specialized care in accordance with international standards.
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