Dubai Health launches 2 programs to nurture future healthcare leaders

Dubai Health launches youth programs
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By Shilpa Annie Joseph, Sr. Content Head
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Dubai Health has launched its youth programs to inspire the next generation of healthcare professionals and innovators.

Engaging students from school age to university level, the ‘Dream-It, Dubai-It’ and Summer Training program reflect Dubai Health’s commitment to youth development, aligning with the National Youth Agenda 2031 and the UAE’s wider commitment to youth empowerment.

Inspired by the Dubai-It initiative, Dubai Health’s ‘Dream-It, Dubai-It’ program welcomes children aged 10 to 13 into a two-week summer experience of medical robotics, artificial intelligence, 3D printing, virtual reality, creative workshops, and site visits that inspire them to create solutions that can shape the future of health. This summer, 50 children representing 10 nationalities will take part.

Dr. Amer Ahmad Sharif_Dubai Health_Erada Center partnership
Dr. Amer Ahmad Sharif
CEO – Dubai Health
President – MBRU

“Guided by our leadership’s vision to empower youth to become changemakers, Dubai Health is committed to providing impactful initiatives that open new avenues for learning and hands-on experience, enabling young people to develop their skills and gain first-hand insight into our integrated academic health system. By providing them with opportunities to explore various disciplines and emerging technologies, we continue to contribute to developing a new generation of talent capable of driving innovation and advancing health for humanity.”

The Summer Training program is a four-week immersive experience designed for students from Grade 11 and above, including those enrolled at university.

The program offers participants hands-on experience across Dubai Health’s facilities and departments, helping them develop professional, interpersonal, and communication skills through supervised projects and direct exposure to healthcare operations.

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