
General practitioner with 9 years of emergency and acute care experience
Experience
9 years
Languages
Arabic, English
Location
Al Reem Island, Abu Dhabi
Sees
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Dr. Yousif Mohammed Osman Ahmed is a general practitioner with 9 years of clinical experience in the UAE. He graduated from the University of Science and Technology in 2013 and has been practicing since 2015, building expertise across emergency medicine and general practice settings.
Dr. Ahmed began his career in the Accident and Emergency Department at Bahri Teaching Hospital from 2015 to 2016, then continued in emergency medicine from 2017 to 2019. He has since worked across multiple hospitals in the UAE, developing broad experience in acute patient care and general medical practice.
He is a good fit if you need prompt assessment for urgent health concerns or routine general medical care from a practitioner with strong emergency medicine background.
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Bachelor of Medicine / Medical Degree
University of Science and Technology · 2013
General Practitioner, Accident and Emergency Department
Bahri Teaching Hospital, United Arab Emirates · 2015-2016
Emergency Department Physician
Bahri Teaching Hospital, United Arab Emirates · 2017-2019
General Practitioner
Multiple UAE hospitals, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in Arabic, English.
Reem Hospital, Al Reem Island, Abu Dhabi.
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Reem Hospital مستشفى ريم
Opp. to Sorbonne University - 223 Ali Khalifa Al Mesmari St - Al Reem Island - Tamouh - Abu Dhabi
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