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Ref: RP040-153
Job description / Role
A well-established, leading hospital in Abu Dhabi is looking for a Gynecologist/Obstetrician to join their highly professional team on a full-time basis. The candidate must be female with Western nationality.
Requirements
-Minimum three years of relevant work experience post specialty certification
-The candidate must be Western nationality and educated from the following countries:
United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Spain, Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland, Belgium, Italy, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Canada, USA
Responsibilities
-Provides obstetric and gynecologic care to health center patients.
-Evaluates patient's health status and initiates therapeutic and preventive measures.
-Educates patients by teaching preventative care.
-Documents patients' history and treatments.
-Performs medical triage.
-Orders and interprets diagnostic tests. Follow-up on patients.
-When appropriate, refers patients to specialists or other physicians.
-Performs deliveries in Good Samaritan Hospital on a 1:4 basis.
-Performs GYN surgeries
Additional Notes
The ideal candidate is a people person, a team player, who is outgoing, energetic and positive with a willingness to learn and expand one's horizons.
Benefits
-Paid visa fees
-Free health insurance
-Competitive salary
Requirements
Requirements
-Minimum three years of relevant work experience post specialty certification
-The candidate must be Western nationality and educated from the following countries:
United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Spain, Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland, Belgium, Italy, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Canada, USA
About the Company
We are NOT just a recruitment agency. We are a PEOPLE'S Company. A team of dedicated professionals who believe in the well-being of the individual.
Cassia is a boutique healthcare recruitment company, offering high-value human resources to the growing demand of the Middle East medical industry. Our unique value proposition is based on placing highly qualified, experienced and well-prepared candidates from Western Nations into the rapidly expanding Middle Eastern healthcare market.