Clemenceau Medical Center Hospital (CMC hospital Dubai) in Dubai, UAE, has appointed Dr Alya Saif Al Mazrouei as its new CEO.
Zawya reported that Dr Al Mazrouei is the first Emirati woman to become the CEO of a privately held hospital in the UAE.
Dr Al Mazrouei has experience in the country's medical field and will lead the hospital's growth, with a focus on improving the patient experience.
She previously served as CEO of Rashid Hospital and as acting executive director of Imperial College London Diabetes Centre (ICLDC), part of the Mubadala Health network.
Under her leadership, ICLDC was recognised as a Centre of Excellence.
Dr Al Mazrouei said: “I am honoured to have been appointed to this prestigious position and to have the privilege of helping CMC hospital Dubai’s patients, leading the hospital’s growth and shaping its future.
“I am passionate about delivering exceptional patient care and I am eager to apply my leadership and administrative skills alongside our outstanding team and top-tier medical professionals to uphold CMC hospital Dubai's renowned standard of excellence.”
CMC hospital Dubai chairman Abdulrahman Abdulaziz Khansaheb said: “I am beyond delighted to welcome Dr Alya to CMC hospital Dubai.
“I am confident that Dr Alya’s multi-faceted skillset, compassionate and patient-centric approach to healthcare and stellar track record make her the ideal leader to deliver exceptional experiences to our patients, elevate industry standards and realise our vision of making CMC hospital Dubai the leading tertiary facility offering innovative medical procedures and premium healthcare in a five-star ambiance.”
CMC hospital Dubai is part of Clemenceau Medicine International, a network of hospitals and medical centres in the Middle East.
The hospital has expertise in managing complex medical conditions and was the first in the region to use the CORI Surgical System to carry out a robotic-assisted surgery.