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Health Insurance in Gulf Contracts: What Western-Trained Clinicians Should Really Check

Western-trained doctors, nurses and physiotherapists often skim the health insurance section of Gulf contracts. In Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Riyadh and Doha, that “small” clause decides real cost of living, family stability and whether a role is truly sustainable.

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Western-Trained Clinicians and Family Offices in the Gulf: Questions That Protect Your Career

Family offices in the Gulf offer prestige and strong packages, but not every role is clinically safe or sustainable. These questions help Western-trained doctors, nurses and physiotherapists test structure, culture and team stability before committing to UHNW or royal household work.

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