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Red Sea Hospital (Dahar)


tel.: (002) (065) 35 43 850


Simply you can get taxi and say the name of the hospital to the driver.


Prices starts from 30 EURO per normal examination.


I think it's the best and most modern hospital in Hurghada.


 



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I am interested to know whether there are any Nursing opportunities for me in a Hospital in Hurghada.
I have a South African passport, am a Registered Nurse - trained at Greys Hospital, spent 4years working in Saudi Arabia and am presently living in London.
If there should be any opportunities I can forward my CV.
Look forward to hearing from you.
Mrs. Yvonne Wilkins


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Welcome to Al Haya Hospital
   

When you arrive in need of care, we move quickly to help you start healing so that you can return home. We offer a full spectrum of health care services with an outstanding team of dedicated doctors, nurses and staff, all working hard to get you back to your family as soon as possible.

 

Our main priority is to provide a high quality clinical service that meets our patient's needs. We ensure that all patients are cared for in a safe, effective and fair way.

 

Our facilities combined with the latest in technology and on-site support services, enable our consultants to undertake a wide range of procedures from routine investigations to complex surgery.

 

How to find us

Al Haya Hospital located on the South side of Hurghada in front of Mubarak 6

(Hurghada Airport is about 5 km away)

 

Our physical and mailing address:

107 Intercontinental area, Hurghada-Red Sea-Egypt

P.O Box 26 (El Mina Post)

 

Hotline002 010 69 66 123

Tel.no.002 065 920 38 92 4

Fax.no002 065 34 64 132

E-mail: info@alhayahospital.com

 



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Nothing is black and white. We use Egyptian as a broad term to refer to Berbers, Bedouins, and all of the other sub-groups. We use Western as a broad term for the British, Americans, Australians, and the various European perwos. The politics will be diverse, and everyone will have their perspective. Tribal politics amongst the locals will have impact, and I doubt the Americans will just blindly agree with the British Crown. There will be British that think the promise to the Egyptian people to return them to power should be kept. There will be Egyptians that see more profit in serving the British Empire than whatever Egyptian faction ends up controlling the country if the British were to leave. And there will be a whole bunch that simply don't give a damn.But to get to your question, the answer is both. We want to explore a lot of political themes, and even have a header, Diplomat, designed to do that. But also there is some level of safety being in Rick's. Rick's isn't the seat of the British government, so Egyptian rebels won't assume that everyone with a British accent is their oppressor. A British character can decide to help the rebels, and while their background will impact their interactions, it won't DEFINE them. And who knows, there may be some Germans or Ottomans that show up at Rick's, and their guinnies are as good as the next guys.The short answer is that a political character should always have some interesting people to interact with

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