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About Us

Pioneering the Future of Healthcare: Advancing Clinical Education at NRL

The Clinical Education in NRL represents a visionary step forward, underscoring our unwavering dedication to nurturing the next generation of Clinical professionals who will shape the future of healthcare. As a  leaders in healthcare, it is our responsibility to ensure that our Clinical Education offerings mirror these complexities and empower our learners with the knowledge, skills, and ethical foundations necessary to excel. It will be the cornerstone of our commitment to deliver an exceptional education that transcends traditional boundaries. It will be the catalyst for innovative training methodologies, interdisciplinary collaborations, and a holistic approach to preparing our candidates to be not just medical practitioners but true healthcare leaders.

Our Programs

We offer a comprehensive six-month program covering research, genetics, molecular genetics, and molecular biology. Our facilities include FISH, genetics, molecular, NIPT, and karyotyping. Moreover, NRL is recognized for DoH APS training. Furthermore, NRL provides a comprehensive program in immunology, hematology, blood bank, microbiology, anatomic pathology, serology, and biochemistry in our facilities below: Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi (CCAD), Health Point (HP), Imperial College London Diabetes Centre (ICLDC), ICAD, Health Plus

Our Team

Our Experience Team

Dr. Laila AbdelWareth

CEO

Dr. Shweta Narang

Medical Director & Director of Clinical Operations

Manar Al Ramahi

Manager, Clinical Education

Mariam Al Mansoori

Sr.Officer ,Clinical Education 

Pathology Residency Training Program 

Pathology Residency Program is a medical specialty focused on understanding the causes and nature of diseases. Along with radiology, it is classified as a "diagnostic" specialty. Pathologists blend clinical training with laboratory expertise to enhance medical care. Historically seen as a research-driven field, pathology now offers careers ranging from pure clinical practice to fundamental research. The field includes both anatomic and clinical pathology, though many pathologists specialize in one of these areas. Anatomic pathologists study the impact of disease on the human body through the microscopic examination of tissues, cells, and other specimens, as well as conducting autopsies. Clinical pathologists oversee laboratory testing procedures, integrating microbiology, hematology, chemistry, immunology, molecular biology, and business management in their work. Pathology is primarily a hospital-based specialty, and NRL-Clinical Education Department offers pathology residency program. The primary objective is to offer superior postgraduate education that prepares residents for board certification in Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. This goal is pursued within a supportive environment that nurtures both intellectual growth and emotional well-being, ensuring residents develop into proficient and effective pathologists. 

Collaboration with Prestigious  Universities 

The collaboration between our laboratory and Prestigious University represents a significant milestone in our pursuit of scientific excellence and innovation. This partnership leverages the unique strengths and expertise of both institutions, fostering a dynamic environment for groundbreaking research and technological advancements. By combining our laboratory's cutting-edge facilities and specialized knowledge with Prestigious University's esteemed academic resources and extensive network of scholars, we are poised to tackle some of the most pressing challenges in our field. This synergistic relationship not only enhances our research capabilities but also provides invaluable opportunities for knowledge exchange, professional development, and the cultivation of future leaders in science and technology. Together, we are committed to driving forward impactful discoveries that will benefit society and contribute to the advancement of our respective disciplines.

Clinical research

involves the study of health and disease in humans. It encompasses two main types: observational studies and clinical trials. Observational studies monitor individuals in their everyday environments. Researchers collect data from participants and track changes over time. While observational studies do not test medical interventions like drugs or devices, they can help identify potential treatments or prevention strategies for future clinical trials. Clinical trials are research studies that evaluate medical, surgical, or behavioural interventions in people. These trials are the primary method researchers use to determine the safety and effectiveness of new treatments or preventive measures, such as drugs, diets, or medical devices. Clinical trials often aim to discover whether a new treatment is more effective or has fewer harmful side effects than current treatments. Other aims of clinical research include: Developing methods to diagnose diseases early, sometimes even before symptoms appear. Identifying strategies to prevent health problems, including in healthy individuals who are at an increased risk of developing a disease. Enhancing the quality of life for individuals living with life-threatening diseases or chronic health conditions. Investigating the impact of caregivers or support groups.