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TERN Group raises $24 million to train UAE clinical staff in AI

TERN Group raises $24 million to train UAE clinical staff in AI

Dubai-based TERN Group secured $24 million to scale an AI-integrated workforce training platform across UAE hospitals by 2026.

Journal Staff·Editorial
19 Mar 2026·2 min read
Dubai-based TERN Group secured $24 million to scale an AI-integrated workforce training platform across UAE hospitals by 2026. This funding targets competency gaps among medical professionals managing AI-assisted diagnostic workflows. TERN Group provides simulation-based training for staff operating under Department of Health – Abu Dhabi and Dubai Health Authority regulations. Medical directors use this system to meet quality benchmarks for AI-assisted imaging and predictive diagnostics. Facility operators pay to standardize proficiency as local regulators mandate higher technical literacy for hospital personnel. This $24 million capital injection indicates investor demand for specialized healthcare infrastructure in the United Arab Emirates. Healthcare organizations allocate portions of their budgets to personnel upskilling and retention. CFOs deploy this platform to reduce costs associated with clinical errors and inefficient technology adoption. Hospital administrators must compare current internal training protocols against the TERN Group platform capabilities. The Ministry of Health and Prevention mandates increased interoperability, which makes workforce technical literacy a compliance priority. Hospitals that adopt adaptive learning tools prepare for upcoming regulatory audit cycles.
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Source: Google News — GCC Healthcare Business

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