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Doctors feel humbled by UAE gesture

212 have been given gold card visas in recognitio­n of their work

- SUCHITRA BAJPAI CHAUDHARY Senior Reporter

Last week’s announceme­nt by His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, to award 10-year visas to 212 doctors who had risked their lives to treat coronaviru­s patients in the emirate has sent out a thrill of gratitude across the medical community.

Dr Erum Rehman, a specialist in Infectious Diseases at Rashid Hospital has been clocking in 12 hours of work a day for the last four months.

“Being a clinical expert in infectious diseases, ever since the pandemic began, our department has been at the forefront of this battle,” said the mother of three from Karachi, Pakistan.

Relentless and spirited, every morning she has been donning PPE and putting her heart and soul into attending to the scores of patients.

“This has been my routine for the last few months and there has been no letting off,” she said. “Yes, like others, fear does cross my mind because fear is a human emotion, my children who read so much about Covid-19, often feel fearful for me. But the DHA has provided us with such excellent PPE, trained us with set guidelines and protocols, that we are able to set aside our fears and focus on the job at hand,” she added.

‘My job is my reward’

Not really expecting a reward for her dedication, Dr Rehman said: “My job was my reward, I was not really expecting anything in return. This is my job. To me, seeing a very sick patient, come in, get the right treatment and have their result turn negative, has been the greatest reward. Seeing the absolute delight and relief on a patient’s face is priceless and despite all the long hours we put in, these results make it worth the while,” she added.

“I wasn’t expecting this but when the HR department called and asked for my passport, I was pleasantly surprised, seeing the visa stamped on my passport has absolutely filled me with gratitude and pride. I cannot think of any country which has

To me, seeing a very sick patient, come in, get the right treatment and have their result turn negative, has been the greatest reward.”

Dr Erum Rehman

| Specialist in Infectious Diseases

The UAE is one of the few countries to recognise and acknowledg­e the work of health care profession­als and I am truly humbled.”

Dr Abdul Rahman Cheenammad­ath

| Specialist paediatric­ian

acknowledg­ed the dedication of health care workers with such a big honour. Dubai has been my second home for the last 10 years and now with this 10-year visa my commitment and dedication to my job is stronger than before.”

In the last few months, Dr Abdul Rahman Cheenammad­ath, a specialist paediatric­ian at Latifa Hospital, has been posted at a quarantine hotel.

“There were some paediatric Covid-19 patients, but my work was not restricted to attending to those,” he said.

“The head of my department, Dr Fatima Mohammad Al Jasem would call me often, asking me about how I was doing and enquiring about my health. I was touched by her concern for a team-member and it raised my morale,” added the father of four.

His family and children, Ahmed Zain, 17, Haya Fatima, 15, and four-month-old daughter Haleema, are with him in Dubai. His eldest son Nihal, 22, is enrolled in a medical college abroad. The 50-year-old from Kasargod, Kerala, spent 17 years in Dubai and did not expect the honour.

“I thought 10-year visas were meant for wealthy investors, but when I saw my passport stamped with it, I just could not believe my eyes. The UAE is one of the few countries to recognise and acknowledg­e the work of health care profession­als and I am truly humbled,” he added.

Dr Shaikh Sayeed Iqbal, a specialist radiologis­t from Rashid Hospital, who is stationed in the Trauma centre, has spent long hours screening X-rays of Covid-19 patients and also conducting ultrasound­s, almost round the clock.

“Since X-rays are an important tool in diagnosing the severity of the disease, yes I have had a busy time,” he said. “Screening

reports are not just for patients at Rashid Hospital, but also at field hospitals, like the one at Dubai World Trade Centre. Those reports are shared on the server,” he added.

When he was called by HR and informed of his visa, he couldn’t believe his ears.

“I am full of gratitude to the almighty for providing such a unique honour during Ramadan,” he said. “I am very grateful that the rulers of this country have decided to acknowledg­e our silent yet relentless efforts to battle this pandemic. It is a great gesture and my family is thrilled with this,” added Dr Iqbal, who has been in his role for 16 years.

I am very grateful that the rulers of this country have decided to acknowledg­e our silent yet relentless efforts to battle this pandemic.”

Dr Shaikh Sayeed Iqbal | Specialist radiologis­t

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Dr Erum Rehman with her husband and children. She says the DHA training and guidelines have helped the doctors set aside their fears and focus on the job at hand.
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