Specialist in general anesthesia with experience across private hospitals in India and the UAE
Experience
18 years
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Location
Dubai
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Dr. Parul Dubey is a specialist in general anesthesia with a career spanning multiple countries. She completed her medical degree (MBBS) from the National Board of Examinations in India in 2006, and has since worked across several healthcare facilities.
With experience at hospitals in both India and the UAE, Dr. Dubey has developed expertise in administering anesthesia for surgical procedures. She has held positions at Amrita Hospital and Shri Ram Hospital in India before joining Dubai Health in the United Arab Emirates, where she continues to practice.
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Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
National Board of Examinations, India · 2006
Specialist in General Anesthesia
Dubai Health, United Arab Emirates · 2014–Present
Medical specialist
Shri Ram Hospital, India · 2012–2013
Medical specialist
Amrita Hospital, India · 2010
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