Dr. Mohamed Alshaikh has over eight years of medical experience in anesthesiology and intensive care medicine.
Dr. Alshaikh obtained his Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) from the University of Sharjah, UAE, in 2016. He later completed the Arab Board in Anesthesia and Intensive Care in 2023, further advancing his expertise in perioperative medicine and critical care.
Dr. Alshaikh has developed strong clinical experience in anesthesiology, perioperative patient care, and intensive care medicine. His work includes administering general anesthesia, regional anesthesia, and sedation for a wide range of surgical procedures, as well as managing critically ill patients in intensive care settings. He is experienced in advanced airway management, invasive hemodynamic monitoring, bronchoscopy, ultrasound-guided procedures, and the use of specialized monitoring equipment in operating theatres and intensive care units. He has also been actively involved in the management of complex and life-threatening medical situations requiring emergency anesthetic and critical care intervention.
Prior to joining Sheikh Sultan Bin Zayed Hospital, Dr. Alshaikh worked at Tawam Hospital in Al Ain as an Anesthesia Specialist in Intensive Care and Anesthesia. Earlier in his career, he served as Chief Resident in Intensive Care and Anesthesia at Tawam Hospital, where he contributed to patient care, supervised junior staff and students, and participated in the management of critically ill patients, including during the COVID-19 pandemic. He also served as a Field Medical Officer during the UAE National Service Program, providing emergency medical care and triage in high-pressure operational environments. He began his clinical career with his medical internship at Mafraq Hospital in Abu Dhabi.
At Sheikh Sultan Bin Zayed Hospital, Dr. Alshaikh’s scope of practice covers anesthetic management for surgical procedures, perioperative patient care, regional anesthesia techniques, airway management and invasive monitoring, sedation for diagnostic and interventional procedures, and the multidisciplinary care of critically ill patients requiring intensive care support.