Monday, May 26, 2014

IMportant Website Links For Qatar Nurses

http://www.networkoverseas.cc/vacancy/medinfo.htm

http://www.networkoverseas.cc/

Jobs at Heart Hospital, HMC Qatar:


  • Senior Cardiologist, Heart Failure Clinic
  • Specialists, Heart Failure Clinic
  • Senior Consultants, Anaesthesia
  • Specialists, Anaesthesia
  • Senior Consultants, Cardiothoracic Surgery
  • Specialists, Cardiothoracic Surgery
  • Specialists, Cardiology
  • Consultant, Non Invasive Laboratory
  • Specialist, Non Invasive Laboratory
  • Specialists, Emergency services

Vacancies in QATAR

Vacancies

Urgent requirements for the expansion of The Pathology and Laboratory Medicine department:
Specialists and Consultants in the following fields:
  • Metabolic
  • Anatomical Pathology
  • Heamatology
  • Transfusion Medicine
  • Molecular Genetics
  • Medical Informatics
  • Microbiology
  • Virology
You should possess an MD or equivalent primary degree and hold Board certification in your field of speciality (CCST or US BOARD).
Emergency Medicine Consultants.
Must have a recognised Board certification, preferably from UK, USA, Australia, Canada (FRCP with emergency specialisation), NZ, Singapore, South Africa, or Hong Kong. 3 year Masters degree also preferable.

Al Wakra Hospital
Combining Lifestyle with Cutting-Edge Medicine
Clinical Posts Opening
The Al Wakra Hospital of Hamad Medical Corporation is seeking candidates for the post of Consultants and Specialists.
Al Wakra Hospital is a facility of Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC), the premier non-profit health care provider in Doha, Qatar. It is a government-funded institution providing 85% of the healthcare in the country through a network of 7 hospitals
(3 general and 4 highly specialized tertiary hospitals), a national ambulance service (EMS), community and home health care services. HMC is a core component of the Academic Health System in Qatar that brings together all the clinical and academic providers into a partnership with a single vision and strategy.

Al Wakra Hospital opened in May 2011 to welcome and receive pediatric, medical, surgical and obstetric outpatients. In October of the same year the first inpatients were admitted to the pediatric ward. The 250-bed hospital is situated about a kilometer from the town center and has a distinctive circular "hub" with buildings attached in a pattern like spokes on a wheel. The building appears prominent and distinctive from the air as it is on the flight path leading to Doha airport, about a dozen kilometers away.

The hospital serves the immediate catchments relating to the towns of Al Wakra and Mesaieed in addition to an area that stretches south to the Saudi Arabian border. The total Al Wakra patient population is estimated at around 300,000. The excellent new road network from Doha means access is swift and easy. The fast population growth in both Qatar and the Al Wakra area means almost certainly that the new hospital facilities will be used extensively.

Qualifications: We are seeking high quality applicants who can contribute to our vision of becoming an internationally recognized integrated healthcare system acclaimed for excellence in healthcare, education and research and playing a premier role in the sustainability of health in Qatar. Candidates should possess an MD or equivalent primary degree and hold board certification in their field of specialty (CCST from UK, American Board from the US or comparable postgraduate degree). Applicants with postgraduate academic qualifications or interests will be especially welcome.
In particular, we are looking for Specialists and Consultants in the following fields:
  • General Surgery
  • Orthopaedic
  • Urology
  • Intensive and Critical Care
  • Obstetrics and Gynaecology
  • General Medicine
  • Cardiology
  • Paediatrics
  • Anaesthesia
Remuneration: An attractive and competitive recruitment package will be available. This includes a generous tax-free remuneration package, suitable accommodation, annual return tickets, fully-sponsored conference, and other benefits. All successful applicants will have an opportunity to be offered a faculty appointment at an appropriate level with Weill Cornell Medical College of Qatar.
The posts are both challenging and interesting, offering an alternative health career outside of the UK/Northern America with the opportunity to be at the forefront of a new and exciting initiative.
Qatar has the lifestyle and medical setting you are looking for - combined with the benefits of no income tax and a wide choice of international schools to provide an excellent education for your children.

Friday, May 23, 2014

Qatar Hospitals, Doha, Qatar

Experience adventure in a foreign culture! Doha, population of 400,000, is the capital city of Qatar and the center of the business, financial, academic and health care activities in the country. The city is located directly on the coast of the Arabian Sea. An evening stroll along the 15km park which lines the sea shore is the much anticipated highlight of the day. Doha has fabulous hotels, every kind of recreational activity you could ask for, including a professional standard golf course. The many restaurants will indulge every eating fancy. All in all, a thoroughly enjoyable city.

We currently have positions available at two hospitals in Doha, Qatar:

This 50+ bed center for the treatment of athletic injuries suffered by Qatari youth opened in 2007. It is conveniently located next door to the training centre for Qatari athletes.

Scheduled to open in 2011,this facility will be a 250 to 350 bed women and children, research and treatment centre, and a teaching facility for the Weill Cornell Medical School in Qatar. The program for the training of doctors is being run by the Weill Cornell Medical School in Qatar. The University of Calgary Qatar, is developing the program for the training of nurses. And the College of the North Atlantic Qatar is developing programs for the training of allied health professionals.

Please contact Helen Ziegler & Associates Inc. for more information.

Helen Ziegler & Associates specializes in the recruitment of all types of healthcare professionals for hospitals in the Arabian Peninsula: Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and United Arab Emirates. Why should you choose us as your recruitment company? There are many reasons: We have a lot of experience. Over the past 26 years, the 5,500 people we have recruited include hospital CEOs, nursing executives, medical directors, physicians, registered nurses, technologists, therapists, IT professionals, hospital engineers, and many, many more. Our staff includes individuals who have lived and worked in Saudi Arabia. And since the Arabian Peninsula is a place of ongoing development and change, our staff stays up-to-date by making regular visits to our client hospitals. We have worked with, or are working with, most of the American standard hospitals in the Arabian Peninsula. We have a reputation for giving trustworthy information, for being methodical and organized, for being accessible, and for answering even the most detailed or unusual questions.

For more information, please visit our website:
Helen Ziegler & Associates Inc.
http://www.hziegler.com
hza@hziegler.com
1-800-387-4616 (within North America)
416-977-6941

NURSING VACANCIES IN QATAR -Apply Now

IMS Recruitment is one of the leading recruiters of nurses for hospitals in in the UK, Malta and Middle East.
IMS client in Qatar is a provider of medical services for sports clubs across Qatar.
IMS is now offering jobs for numerous male and female nurses interested in working in sports medicine to work at some of the world’s top sport’s facilities in Qatar.

Benefits
  • Good salary (tax free)
  • 12 -24 month contracts.
  • Accommodation included (or generous accommodation allowance provided)
  • Other significant benefits
Location: ME, INTERNATIONAL
Type: Permanent
Salary: Good salary (tax free)
Application period: 15 Apr - 07 Jun, 2013
Employment period: 15, Apr, 2013 - 03, Apr, 2015
Domain: Medicine; Health related fields;
Profession: Nurse ;
Other benefits: Other
Viewed: 3153 times
Applicants no: 13

Employer: IMS Recruitment 
This is an excellent opportunity to work for one of the world’s most dynamic sports medicine programmes

Please respond if you would like to be considered for these roles with a detailed cv to:
Contact:

Gabriela Codreanu
gabi@imsrecruitment.com
www.imsrecruitment.com

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Nurse Requirement for Qatar ( Female Only)

Job Description
Greeting from ENS !!
We are proud to announce that, we have an urgent opening for Qatar passed Prometric nurses (Female only) in Govt. Hospitals, Qatar.
Eligibility criteria:
Education: Bachelor's degree in nursing Preferred: Degree in nursing or education in specialized areas
Experience: Three years in the area of clinical, (At least three years’ experience in specialty area of focus)
Pediatric, neonatal or other related experience preferred. Working knowledge of Performance Improvement Process and international standards. Teaching and/or program development experience an asset
Specialty :  MICU and SICU, ICU (all)                   
Interested candidates may send your application on info@ensindia.com
Desired Candidate Profile:
Greeting from ENS !!
We are proud to announce that, we have an urgent opening for Qatar passed Prometric nurses (Female only) in Govt. Hospitals, Qatar.
Eligibility criteria:
Education: Bachelor's degree in nursing Preferred: Degree in nursing or education in specialized areas
Experience: Three years in the area of clinical, (At least three years’ experience in specialty area of focus)
Pediatric, neonatal or other related experience preferred. Working knowledge of Performance Improvement Process and international standards. Teaching and/or program development experience an asset
Specialty :  MICU and SICU, ICU (all)                   
Interested candidates may send your application on info@ensindia.com

Job Posted By Consultant

Ezee Nursing Solution Pvt Ltd
We are an International Healthcare Staffing company with an ISO 9001 : 2008 certification. Licensed by Govt. of India.
  • Arun Kumar

B.Sc Nurses with ICU/MICU/SICU exp of 3 yrs for Qatar

Job Description
The largest private hospital in Qatar is looking for Female B.Sc Nurses with Qatar Prometric and with  atleast 3 yrs of experience in ICU/SICU/MICU. Applications to be sent to nurses@amfconsultancy.net

The employer will provide a very good salary + accommodation + transportation.

Each applicant should have a skype ID.  The applicant will be provided with an application format, once we receive their resumes.

Muhammad Abbas
AMF Consultancy
Tiruchirapalli 620 102
Tamil Nadu, India
Phone 9282155510
Job Posted By Consultant
AMF Consultancy
AMF Consultancy has been in existence since 1994 focusing on placing professionals to overseas locations.
  • Muhammad Abbas

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Majour Hospitals in Qatar


Majour Hospitals in Qatar

Hospital Name I Address I Phone Number I Website
      • American Hospital

    Email: ahdoha@qatar.net.qa
    Location: Al Muntazah, next to the Labour Department on C-ring road.
    Postal Address: PO Box 22314, Doha, Qatar
    +974 442 1999SEE MAP
      • Al-Emadi Hospital

    Postal address: PO Box 5804, Doha Qatar
    Location: On D ring road, opposite Regency Hall and near The Mall roundabout
    +974 466 6009SEE MAP
      • Doha Clinic Hospital

    Email: dohaclnk@qatar.net.qa
    Location: New El-Merqab Street, Fariq Al-Nasr
    Postal Address: PO Box 9958, Doha, Qatar
    Emergency: +974 4327303
    +974 432 7300+974 432 7300SEE MAP
      • Al Ahli Hospital

    Postal Address: PO Box 6401, Doha, Qatar
    Location: Ahmed Bin Ali Street
    +974 489 8888SEE MAP

Important Things to know for the Nurses in Qatar

A) LIFESTYLES What is the climate like in Qatar? 
The climate is characterized by a mild winter and a hot summer. Temperatures range from 7C/45F in January to around 45C/115F (and even hotter) in the summer. It is usually dry, with the prevailing winds coming off the Saudi deserts, but occasionally the winds come off the Gulf, making it extremely humid.
What type of accommodations will I have? How far are the accommodations from the hospital? 
 You will be provided with either hospital housing or a housing allowance. There are a number of different housing sites throughout the city and in the area surrounding Doha. As a result, commute times will vary.
 Can I drive in Qatar?
Both men and women can drive in Qatar. A Qatar driving license is required to drive after your first week in the country. A Canadian driver's license is endorsed, so Canadians may apply for a Qatari driver’s license upon arrival. But it is more complicated for Americans. See: Traffic in Qatar.
 Who makes up the expatriate community?
The expatriate community in Qatar is made up of citizens from around the world: Americans, Canadians, Australians, British, German, Irish, Egyptians, Indians, Pakistanis, Sri Lankans, Bangladeshis, Filipinos, Malaysians, South Africans, etc. See: The Population of Qatar
What is there to eat in Qatar?
 Qatar has an array of world-class restaurants, with something to offer everybody. Hotels in Qatar serve not only their own guests but also cater to a large number of local residents. Doha also has countless cheap, cheerful, and clean restaurants that serve quality food. For around QR20 (US$6) you can enjoy Arabian grills, local fish, local sweet desserts and coffee. There are numerous juice bars where visitors can buy a fresh juice cocktail or a milkshake.  
Is there anything to do at night for entertainment?
Doha has many lively after-dark scenes. The nightlife is varied, with many bars and discos open until the small hours. Hotel bars range from sophisticated cocktail lounges to typically informal Western-style bars. Most of them serve food and many feature live bands nightly. After-dinner revelers can dance to the latest sounds in a number of hotel discos, each with their own ambience and the best of DJs around. Doha is also increasingly attracting top names from the world of entertainment. These include popular singers and entertainers from both West and East. Stage plays from London tour regularly, as do major dance groups from Europe and Asia.
 What kind of recreation clubs are there to join?
Dana Club is situated inside Khalifa Complex for Tennis and Squash. It offers its members many sports and recreational facilities such as open and indoor tennis grounds. Doha Club lies in Ras Abu Aboud area overlooking the Gulf waterfront. It has a fine beach and a vast swimming pool equipped with water conditioning systems. The club also has seven flood-lit tennis courts, two indoor squash courts, and a private marina. The Diplomatic Club lies in the West Bay area and offers luxurious facilities such as a gymnasium for various sports activities, businessmen's meeting hall, and an all-purpose hall that can accommodate up to 400 people. There are also tennis and squash courts, a library, a beauty center, and restaurants. The Racing & Equestrian Club has a grass track and a sand track as well as courts for camel and horse beauty contests and local championships. Doha Golf Club boasts one of the finest golf grounds in the Middle East, which has made it the focus of international attention and a suitable venue for Qatar Masters Golf Tournament. You can also watch major sporting events and/or join the local Hash House Harrier group! See: Creating Memories in Qatar - A Guide to Recreation in Qatar
Is English-language reading material available?
There are two English papers: The Gulf Times and The Peninsula. Of course, you can also go online to Al Jazeera English. There are several English-language bookstores, but the stock can vary. Books can also be ordered online from websites such as Amazon.com. If you're an avid reader, consider getting an eReader.
 I have tattoos/facial piercings/body piercings. Is this a problem?
No. However, it's best to keep tattoos covered, and piercings in non-traditional locations (e.g., the eyebrow, lips) may be frowned upon. Is there anything I should be sensitive to in Qatar? Liquor is a very sensitive subject. It is available for purchase by non-Muslim expatriates, under a permit system, for consumption at home. Hotel bars and certain clubs also sell alcohol to non-Muslims. Public consumption and resale are forbidden. Public intoxication is forbidden. Do not drink and drive! For more details, see the question below: "Is drinking alcohol legal or illegal in Qatar?" Gambling is forbidden. Swimwear is acceptable at the beach/pool, but elsewhere wearing of short-shorts, short dresses, vest tops/tank tops, etc., are frowned upon. This does vary according to where you are - in the old parts of town you would be expected to dress conservatively, while people at the western-style malls are more liberal. Taking of photographs can be sensitive; ask permission and avoid secure areas (airport, military camps, official buildings, etc.).
 Are there churches for Christians?
 Yes. In 2005, an agreement was signed by representatives of several denominations for a long-term lease on land on the outskirts of Doha, where the denominations could erect six churches (at the churches' expense). The property includes a Catholic church (opened 2008), an Anglican Church (opened 2012), an Indian Christian Church, St. Thomas Syro - Malabar Church (now open), a Coptic Christian Church (open), a Greek Orthodox Church (opened 2008), and an Eastern Orthodox church (opened 2009). There is also an Inter Denominational Christian Church (IDCC), "a conglomeration of twenty eight different Indian expatriate Christian communities in Qatar."
 Will I be safe in Qatar?
 There is relatively little crime in Qatar, and the level of violence is far less than one would find in a city of comparable size in the United States or Canada. Generally, Western people say they feel safe.  
What happens if I don't like living in Qatar and don’t feel I can complete my contract?
 If, after much thought you feel that you do not want to stay, you are free to return home. But if, at a later date you decide to re-apply, it will be very difficult to get another position in Qatar.
Should I register with my country's embassy or consulate in Qatar?
 When traveling abroad one should always register with one's embassy or consulate. For Canadians, the Canadian Embassy in Kuwait is responsible for representing Canadian interests in Qatar; there is no Canadian embassy in Qatar. The United States has an embassy in Qatar. You can also register in advance of going overseas: Americans: See the State Department's Travel Registration page Canadians: See Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada's Registration of Canadians Abroad page Where can I get additional information about travelling abroad? Canadians can contact the website of The Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade. This is a useful site. It provides a variety of information (in English and French) for Canadians planning to go abroad. Some information includes: passports; travel reports; consular services; regional characteristics. Americans can contact the website of The Department of State. This site provides information for Americans planning to go abroad, such as: passports; travel and health reports; consular services; regional characteristics; currency exchange.
 B) WORK ISSUES What are the details of the work week (hours and days)? Officially, working hours are Sunday through to Thursday (weekends in Qatar are Fridays & Saturdays) and the staff commences work at 7:30am. Officially, the work day finishes at 3:30pm (there is a 30 minute lunch break).
 Who are my coworkers?
 Your coworkers will be healthcare professionals and support staff from Qatar and countries around the world: Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Egypt, Jordan, the Philippines, Sudan, Somalia, South Africa, etc. See: The Population of Qatar
Who are the patients?
The patients are Qatari nationals, expatriates, and Qatari hospital staff and their dependents. You will see all types of patients including heart disease, common cancers, and interesting genetic diseases.
What language is spoken at the hospital?
 Although English is the working language at the hospital, your colleagues come from all over the world, so English may be a second language to many of them. Some patients may speak English, but many speak only Arabic; translators will be available. When can I start taking my paid vacation days? Generally, paid vacation days are pro-rated and may be taken after six months of employment. These may be split up into multiple short breaks, if the employee prefers, in accordance with the needs of the department and with the approval of the department Director. What holidays do I get? There are a total of 10 (ten) paid public religious holidays: Eid Al Fitr (four working days); Eid Al Adha (five working days); and Independence Day (one working day).
 
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