2013
DOI: 10.4103/1947-489x.210526
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Early days of health service in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates: A personal perspective

Abstract: In this article, the author presents a personal first hand experiences of having spent over 20 years practicing surgery in Abu Dhabi. He recalls being recruited amongst the first few doctors to start the services in Abu Dhabi. He practiced general surgery with its widest possible sence to include orthopedics, urology and even newurosurgery. Of course trauma surgery was central theme including camel's bites. Memories of the early days of the postgraduate education and holding the primary examination of the syrg… Show more

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“…longest practicing physician (39 years beginning in 1967) when he retired. Dr. Nazir M. Kazi, FRCS, who practiced between 1971 and 1993, is writing an accompanying commentary, a personal account in the same issue of the journal (60).…”
Section: -59mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…longest practicing physician (39 years beginning in 1967) when he retired. Dr. Nazir M. Kazi, FRCS, who practiced between 1971 and 1993, is writing an accompanying commentary, a personal account in the same issue of the journal (60).…”
Section: -59mentioning
confidence: 99%