Relocating to the GCC as a Western Consultant

Relocating to the GCC as a Western Consultant: 2026 Guide

Transitioning to the Middle East requires more than clinical skill; it demands a strategic understanding of licensing, cultural intelligence, and the UHNW market. This briefing outlines the essential roadmap for Tier-1 and Tier-2 consultants relocating to the GCC as a Western Consultant in 2026.

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A professional panel interview inside a minimalist, sun-drenched executive office in the Gulf. Three men in formal business suits and a woman in blue medical scrubs sit around a circular white table, engaged in a composed discussion. The setting features light wood-paneled walls and expansive floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking a panoramic skyline of modern skyscrapers.

Panel Interviews in Gulf Private Hospitals: A Calm Guide for Western-Trained Doctors

Western-trained doctors facing panel interviews in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Riyadh and Doha are not being tested on performance tricks, but on clinical judgement, governance and fit with Gulf private hospitals’ culture and stability.

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