
Emergency Medicine specialist focused on clinical governance and quality improvement
Experience
18 years
Languages
En, English, Hi, Hindi, Ur, Urdu
Location
Abu Dhabi
Sees
adults, seniors
Dr. Hasan Qayyum is an Emergency Medicine specialist at Sheikh Khalifa Medical City in Abu Dhabi, with 18 years of clinical experience. He brings expertise in acute care management and emergency department operations, with a strong focus on clinical governance and quality improvement initiatives.
Beyond direct patient care, Dr. Qayyum is actively involved in academic research and medical education. His work contributes to advancing emergency medicine practice and training within the hospital setting, helping to maintain high standards of care and continuous quality enhancement across the emergency department.
Special interests: clinical governance, quality improvement, academic research, medical education.
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Emergency Medicine specialist
Sheikh Khalifa Medical City, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in En, English, Hi, Hindi, Ur, Urdu.
Seha — Sheikh Khalifa Medical City ,Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi.
This doctor primarily sees adults and seniors.
Commonly treated: Acute Illnesses, Acute Injuries, Emergency Conditions, Trauma.
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SEHA - Sheikh Khalifa Medical City
Al Karamah St - Al Manhal - Al Tibbiya - Abu Dhabi
+971 800 50+1 more branch
SEHA - Sheikh Khalifa Medical City
SEHA - Sheikh Khalifa Medical City · Sheikh Tahnoon Bin Mohammed Medical City مدينة الشيخ طحنون بن محمد الطبية
Abu Dhabi
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