REF 1834502
23.06.2025 | Abu Dhabi | full time
General
Location: Abu Dhabi
Occupancy: full time
To join : within 1 month
Description
Reviewing a patients medical data, including records, X-rays and laboratory reports.
Performing a physical examination, depending on the type of problem.
Developing and implementing infection control plans, protocols and policies.
Monitoring and analyzing trends in the incidence and prevalence of infectious diseases.
Providing consultation on the diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases.
Participating in public health activities related to infectious disease prevention.
Contributing to research efforts, participating in the treatment of infectious illnesses and diagnosing patients who are exhibiting worrisome symptoms.
Dealing with infectious microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa and fungi.
Combining both clinical and laboratory practice.
Requirements
Your first step is medical school. Typically, you’ll need excellent GCSEs and three A or A* passes at A level including chemistry for a five-year undergraduate degree in medicine. Many medical schools also ask for biology and others may require maths or physics.

If you already have a degree, you could study for a four-year postgraduate degree in medicine.

You’ll need to pass an interview and admissions test. You’ll be asked to show how you demonstrate the NHS values such as compassion and respect.

Some medical schools look to recruit a mix of students from different backgrounds and geographical areas, so your educational and economic background and family circumstances could be considered as part of your application.
Provisions
Salary: to be discussed
Employment visa
Medical insurance provided
Publisher
direct employer
50 - 200 employees