Dr. Zeyad Alrais
Consultant , Medical Critical Care

Dr. Zeyad Alrais
Languages
English
Arabic
German
Consultation Type
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Overview
Dr. Zeyad Alrais is the Chair of Critical Care at Dubai Health, and Head of the Intensive Care Section at Rashid Hospital, overseeing th e Surgical, Medical, Neurosurgical, and Burn ICU departments. With over 20 years of experience, he is a highly skilled critical care specialist, known for his expertise in managing complex cases across specialized intensive care units.
Dr. Zeyad holds a German Board specialty in Intensive Care Medicine from Mainz University Hospital, as well as board certifications in Internal Medicine and Cardiology from the same institution. He completed his MBBS at Heidelberg University Hospital in Germany and further honed his leadership skills through the Oxford Healthcare Leadership Program (UK), and also holds a diploma in Transplant Procurement Management from Barcelona.
As an committed educator, Dr. Zeyad serves as an Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor of Intensive Care at Mohammed Bin Rashid University, and as an Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor of Critical Care Medicine at Gulf Medical University, where he mentors students, residents, and ICU staff. His approach emphasizes high standards in patient care, collaborative teamwork, and advancing critical care practices.
Experience
Consultant and Chair of Critical Care Department,
Dubai Health, UAE
2023 - PresentDirector of Anesthesia and Intensive Care Department
Dubai Health, UAE
2022 - 2023Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor of Intensive Care Medicine
Mohammed-Bin Rashid University of Medicine & Health Science, UAE
2019 - PresentEducation
Masters - MBBS
University of Heidelberg, Germany
Facharzt (German board) - Internal Medicine and Cardiology
Mainz University Hospital, Germany
Research and Publication
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Incidence of Thrombotic Complications in COVID-19 Patients and the Impact of Antithrombotic Therapy on ICU Mortality
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Prevalence of Diabetes, Ketosis, and Ketoacidosis and Their Correlation With Mortality in Critical COVID-19 Patients: A Single-Center Retrospective Study
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Tracheostomy timing and outcomes in patients with coronavirus disease 2019-associated acute respiratory distress syndrome: A retrospective observational study
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