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    Re: Newly qualified physio looking to work in dubai

    Hi everyone, I posted in this thread around a year ago. I since found work out in Dubai working on an upgraded licence from PTA to PT.

    I since found out that DHA licence requires 2 years experience (whether that is post grad or combined experience with study/masters I'm still not too sure). Healthcare city also does a PT licence requiring 1 years post grad experience.

    I had quite a negative experience in Dubai and have returned back to the UK to work. I will not slander anything or anyone public ally but if anyone wants to find out about my experiences then I am fine to chat privately. Basically beware of small clinics and check your contracts carefully. Employers have more rights than the employee out here. Being from a western country I would try and work within a western organisation personally second time round and I would come out here with the right amount of experience. It was a big hassle for me personally trying to upgrade.


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    Re: Newly qualified physio looking to work in dubai

    Quote Originally Posted by huliahoop View Post
    Hi everyone, I posted in this thread around a year ago. I since found work out in Dubai working on an upgraded licence from PTA to PT.

    I since found out that DHA licence requires 2 years experience (whether that is post grad or combined experience with study/masters I'm still not too sure). Healthcare city also does a PT licence requiring 1 years post grad experience.

    I had quite a negative experience in Dubai and have returned back to the UK to work. I will not slander anything or anyone public ally but if anyone wants to find out about my experiences then I am fine to chat privately. Basically beware of small clinics and check your contracts carefully. Employers have more rights than the employee out here. Being from a western country I would try and work within a western organisation personally second time round and I would come out here with the right amount of experience. It was a big hassle for me personally trying to upgrade.
    HI,

    Finally I also get through the DHA process and currently I am looking for a job there. Can you share your negative experience with me please?
    my email is: [email protected]
    Thank you sooo much!
    Henrietta


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    Re: Newly qualified physio looking to work in dubai

    Hey, i was also looking for some good jobs around and found a website with job offers also in Dubai! it'snot my dream destination, but maybe you can find something for you
    medpharmjobs.pl
    good luck!



 
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