Roles and responsibilities
Health Systems Graduate Programme targets Bachelors / Masters Emirati National Graduates with 0-2 years relevant working experience post graduation.
What you choose to do with your career matters. And we know that. That’s why we’ve designed a program that’s just right for you – we choose the best combination of experiences for your development to nurture the future leader in you.
Our unique, accelerated graduate program gets you where you want to go – and who you want to grow into. It means you can learn from the best and give your best.
We designed a learning journey to meet your career aspirations and contribute to our mission from day 1, which is to ensure that billions of lives will be better - thanks to you, our leaders of tomorrow. So, let’s get going. The work of your life begins here.
Depending on your education and experience, you can join one of the teams:
Option 1: As a Sales Operations Specialist for Philips Health Systems, you will be supporting the UAE Sales team in building best in class sales strategies and supporting current work flows and change management programs to improve customer experience. In partnership with senior leadership, you will drive accountability and build client relationship to deliver better healthcare for all.
Option 2: As a Filed Service Engineer for Philips Health Systems, you will become a part of the team that offers service & customer support to local hospitals and health providers along with service experts that provide global support, training and customized solutions. You will visit our clients across the UAE to install, troubleshoot and maintain the Philips Medical Devices.
Desired candidate profile
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Healthcare Providers:
- This includes hospitals, clinics, private practices, and other healthcare facilities where patients receive medical care.
- Providers can be general practitioners, specialists, nurses, pharmacists, and allied health professionals (e.g., physical therapists, psychologists).
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Healthcare Financing:
- The financial mechanisms that fund healthcare services. This could include public health insurance (e.g., Medicare, Medicaid), private insurance, out-of-pocket payments by patients, or government funding.
- Health insurance models: Social insurance, private insurance, or government-funded models (universal healthcare).
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Healthcare Workforce:
- The human resources involved in delivering healthcare services, including doctors, nurses, pharmacists, technicians, and administrative staff.
- Training and development are essential to ensure a well-qualified and competent workforce.
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Medical Products and Technologies:
- Essential drugs, medical equipment, diagnostic tools, and technology systems that enable healthcare professionals to diagnose, treat, and prevent illnesses.
- This includes pharmaceuticals, medical devices, surgical instruments, and information technology used to support healthcare delivery (e.g., Electronic Health Records (EHR)).
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Health Information Systems:
- Systems for collecting, storing, managing, and analyzing health data to improve patient care, public health, and health system management.
- This includes databases, EHR systems, and other health informatics tools to track patient information, treatments, and outcomes.
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Governance and Leadership:
- The policies, regulations, and strategies that guide healthcare services at various levels—local, national, and international.
- This includes public health authorities, government agencies, regulatory bodies, and healthcare management organizations that set the standards, rules, and goals for the system.
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Health Promotion and Prevention:
- Programs aimed at preventing illness and promoting health through education, vaccination, screening programs, and health campaigns.
- Examples include smoking cessation programs, vaccination drives, and awareness campaigns about nutrition, exercise, and mental health.
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Access to Care:
- The degree to which people can obtain needed healthcare services in a timely, efficient, and affordable manner.
- Factors that affect access include geographic location, economic status, transportation, insurance coverage, and cultural barriers.
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Quality of Care:
- Ensuring that healthcare services meet defined standards of quality, safety, and effectiveness.
- Quality care is characterized by clinical effectiveness, patient safety, and positive patient experiences.