Consultant anaesthetist with expertise in general anesthesia
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Arabic, Dutch, English, English Arabic Dutch
Location
Dubai
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Dr. Salah Al Ali is a consultant anaesthetist specializing in general anesthesia. He completed his medical degree at Erasmus University Medical Center in the Netherlands in 2010, where he also gained extensive clinical experience over a decade before relocating to the UAE.
Dr. Al Ali has been practising at Dubai Health since 2020, bringing a decade of international experience to his role. He works across the full scope of general anesthesia, managing patients undergoing a wide range of surgical procedures.
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Doctor of Medicine (MD)
Erasmus University Medical Center, Netherlands · 2010
Consultant, General Anesthesia
Dubai Health, United Arab Emirates · 2020–Present
Clinical practice, General Anesthesia
Erasmus Medical Center, Netherlands · 2010–2020
Consultations are available in Arabic, Dutch, English, English Arabic Dutch.
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