Schedule of Essential Vaccination by Age, State of Kuwait Pregnant mother - 2 doses of Tetanus Toxoid in 5 th & 7 th month of 1 st Pregnancy (0.5ml) - One dose for TT for each next pregnancy (0.5ml) - I.M in deltoid muscle 2 nd day of child birth - 1 st Dose of Hepatitis B (HBV) - I.M Upper middle or mid anterior of thigh End of 2 nd month of age - 1 st Dose of IPV (Salk) (0.5ml) - 1 st Dose of Pentavalent (DPT Hib HBV) (0.5ml) - 1 st Dose of Pneumococcal (PCV13)(0.5ml) - I.M Upper middle or mid anterior of thigh - I.M Upper middle or mid anterior of thigh - I.M Upper middle or mid anterior of other thigh End of 3 rd month - BCG vaccine - Intradermal in the Upper lateral part of left arm End of 4 th month of age - 1 st Dose of OPV (type 1,2,3) - 2 nd Dose of Pentavalent - 2 nd Dose of Pneumococcal - 2 Drops Oral Sabin - I.M Upper middle or mid anterior of thigh - I.M Upper middle or mid anterior of other thigh End of 6 th month ...
SIMPLE Guide for Biometrics Enrollment Appointment Booking In Kuwait All expatriates and citizens are instructed to enroll their biometrics as part of the process for enhanced security and identity verification. During this process, both of your hand prints and palm prints will be scanned, your iris scan (eye scan) will be done, a photo of your face will be taken, and your signature will be recorded digitally. You can follow these process to book your appointment at any of the designated centres . Process 1: Navigate to the Meta website Start by visiting the official Meta website where the biometrics enrollment appointments are scheduled. Click here to navigate to the site directly. Ensure you have a stable internet connection. Process 2: Login to your account Click on the 'Login' button . You will need to enter your username and password in the respective fields. Please note, your 'User Name.' is the same as your Civil ID number. Process...
About OET - Occupational English Test The OET is an international English test for healthcare professionals. It is recognized by government healthcare bodies around the world to assess the language communication skills of medical professionals. OET tests health practitioners from the following 12 professions: dentistry, dietetics, medicine, nursing, occupational therapy, optometry, pharmacy, physiotherapy, podiatry, radiography, speech pathology, and veterinary science. Why OET ? OET is now accepted by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), General Medical Council (GMC) and most recently the General Pharmaceutical Council in the UK as an alternative to the IELTS. By taking OET you will prove you have the right level of English plus you’ll be learning the kind of language you will need every day at work. As the only English language test made specifically for the healthcare industry, it uses real healthcare scenarios – which can make y...