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Harvard
Medical School
Harvard Medical School (HMS) is one of the world's
preeminent institutions in medical education and research.
The School, established in 1782, has over 8,500 faculty
and draws upon the resources of 18 affiliated hospitals
and research institutes where most of the clinical
training for interns, residents, and medical students
occurs. Every effort of the School, its partners,
and its faculty is driven by the HMS mission: to create
and nurture a community of the best people committed
to leadership in alleviating human suffering caused
by disease.
Harvard
Medical School Dubai Center
The Harvard Medical School Dubai Center (HMSDC) Institute
for Postgraduate Education and Research has been established
to foster the professional development of physicians,
nurses, research scientists, and allied health professionals
in the Gulf Region. Launched in 2004 in a joint effort
by Harvard Medical International (HMI) and Dubai Healthcare
City (DHCC), the HMSDC is part of the Government of
Dubai’s mission to develop DHCC into a center
of excellence for health care delivery, medical education,
and research.
Dubai
Healthcare City
Dubai Healthcare City (DHCC) was developed by the
Government of Dubai, United Arab Emirates, with the
goal of creating a regional center of excellence for
medical services, medical education, life science
research, and development in the Middle East. The
leadership of DHCC is committed to the principle of
accessibility for all, to professional and academic
development, and to international recognition for
quality of care as well as patient privacy, rights,
and satisfaction.
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