DHA, MOH, HAAD Prometric Pharmacy Exam Miles for UAE (Dubai), Qatar, Kuwait, Oman
- DHA, MOH, HAAD Prometric Exam Preparation (Middle East countries, UAE (Dubai), Qatar, Kuwait, Oman).
- Oman: The Oman Prometric Exam for pharmacists is conducted by Oman Medical Specialty Board (OMSB) for medical healthcare professionals who wish to practice in Oman.
- Qatar: All the pharmacists who wish to start their practice in the State of Qatar must appear and pass the Qatar Prometric exam. It is conducted by the Ministry of Public Health- State of Qatar.
- United Arab Emirates (UAE): Ministry of Health – think of this as the MOH exam for the entire UAE. (DHA for Dubai, HAAD for Abu Dhabi)
- Kuwait: The Ministry of Health, Kuwait conducts an exam and issues a License after clearing the exam. Anyone with the license is eligible to work as pharmacist.
- Middle east pharmacist- Miles’s program is designed to provide a comprehensive review of the full curriculum as per the MOH, DHA, HAAD, Qatar prometric exam, Oman prometric exam tests plan.
- Taking a prometric pharmacy exam preparation course is one of the most cost-effective tools that will give you peace of mind and the guarantee of success.
Course Features
- Students 5 students
- Max Students20
- Duration10 week
- Skill levelall
- LanguageEnglish
- Re-take courseN/A
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Introduction to the Modules:
The course aims to facilitate the student through narrow thinking to gain knowledge and practice pharmaceutical care in compliance with the rules and regulations designed by the authorities in the middle eastern countries.
The content has the objective of acquiring good hold to go through the examination conducted by the Dubai Health Authority (DHA), Ministry of Health (UAE), Health Authority of Abu Dhabi (HAAD), Ministry of Health (Qatar), Ministry of Health (Oman), Ministry of Health (Kuwait), Ministry of Health (Bahrain).
The course designed in such a way for the pharmacy professional to identify the strength and weakness to suggest areas for further development in the core subject and to impart new concepts and other information useful for attempting the qualifying exam. The module consists of seven major categories. Some questions dealing with the related subject matter have been grouped together within each category.
In contrast, others have entered intentionally not being categorised, necessitating a return to areas of study in later questions to train for the learning. We trust this model will not be viewed as it simply means reviewing material for the licensing examination. Passing this examination does not guarantee continued competence, and the professional will be required to attend CPD programs to keep their knowledge up to date. The medication mostly included in the course is frequently handled and prescribed in respective countries' practices.