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8 hours ago ago from International Healthcare Jobs for Physicians, Nurses and Allied Health
Our client is a 365 bed military hospital in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates. The hospital provides medical services to the members of the UAE Armed Forces and their families. The hospital holds JCI accreditation and provides tertiary care medical services. The hospital has a vacancy for Director of Nursing Candidates must hold a Master Degree in Nursing from an accredited program in North America or ...
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10 hours ago ago from International Healthcare Jobs for Physicians, Nurses and Allied Health
Our client is a 365 bed military hospital in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates. The hospital provides medical services to the members of the UAE Armed Forces and their families. The hospital holds JCI accreditation and provides tertiary care medical services. The hospital has a vacancy for Chief of Department of Orthopedic Surgery. Candidates must hold American Board Certification in Orthopedic ...
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2 hours ago ago from Buckeyenewshawk\'s Weblog
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16 hours ago ago from Record-Eagle Blogs
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