DUBAI: Dubai Health has launched “Dream-It, Dubai-It”, an interactive educational program designed to introduce children to the world of healthcare through hands-on experiences, creative workshops, and field visits. The initiative aims to help young participants develop new skills and transform their ideas into meaningful projects.
The program reflects Dubai Health’s commitment to immersive learning, offering children an engaging environment to explore the healthcare system, expand their knowledge, and spark curiosity. It is designed to nurture the next generation of thinkers and innovators in healthcare.
Running from 15 to 30 July, the program is open to children aged 10 to 13. It encourages creative thinking and inspires participants to develop ideas that could contribute to the future of healthcare and advance human wellbeing.
Participants will engage in practical experiences across emerging fields such as artificial intelligence, robotics, gamification, virtual reality, and 3D printing. The program also includes workshops, interactive discussions, and field visits, providing a comprehensive introduction to healthcare and its diverse specialties.
Activities will be hosted at key Dubai Health locations, including Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences (MBRU), the Center for Innovation and Technology, Al Jalila Children’s Hospital, and Al Jalila Foundation. Additional visits to Etihad Museum and Dubai Future Foundation will further enrich the learning experience by blending education with real-world exposure.
The program will conclude with a final showcase, where participants will present their projects, highlighting the knowledge and skills they have gained.
Children of all nationalities can register via: https://bit.ly/4vYIsr3 or follow Dubai Health on social media for further details.


