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The DHA Clinical Pathology Exam is delivered as a computer based test consisting of multiple choice questions (MCQs).
Exam overview:
• Exam Type: Computer Based MCQ Exam
• Number of Questions: 150
• Duration: 3 Hours
• Passing Score: 65%
This licensing examination is intended for physicians applying for DHA licensure as Clinical Pathologists.
Candidates should have the required postgraduate qualifications and satisfy DHA eligibility requirements before booking the assessment.
| Official Exam Area | Preparation Focus |
|---|---|
| Hematology | CBC interpretation, anemia, coagulation disorders, blood cell morphology |
| Malignant Hematology | Leukemia, lymphoma, plasma cell disorders |
| Surgical Pathology, Autopsy & Forensic Pathology | Tissue diagnosis, postmortem principles, forensic pathology |
| Bacteriology, Microbiology & Biochemistry | Common pathogens, laboratory diagnosis, biochemical testing |
| Mycology & Parasitology | Fungal infections, parasitic diseases, laboratory identification |
| Virology, Immunology & Serology | Viral diseases, antibody testing, immune disorders |
| Cytogenetics & Molecular Studies | Chromosomal abnormalities, molecular diagnostics, PCR applications |
| Clinical Chemistry & Toxicology | Laboratory chemistry, biomarkers, therapeutic drug monitoring |
| Blood Bank & Transfusion Medicine | Blood grouping, compatibility testing, transfusion reactions |
| Laboratory Management, Quality, Safety & Ethics | Quality assurance, accreditation, biosafety, laboratory regulations |
The fee is around USD 240–280.
You can book and sit for the exam at Prometric centers worldwide, including multiple locations.
No need to travel to Dubai for the test itself.
Yes. Candidates should expect many questions that require interpreting laboratory findings, correlating test results with clinical conditions, selecting appropriate investigations, and identifying the most accurate diagnosis based on laboratory evidence.
Many candidates spend additional time reviewing:
• Hematology
• Blood transfusion medicine
• Clinical chemistry
• Medical microbiology
• Molecular pathology
• Laboratory quality management
These areas cover a broad range of clinical and laboratory concepts.
A structured preparation plan should include:
• Following the official DHA exam blueprint
• Revising one laboratory specialty at a time
• Solving pathology case based MCQs
• Reviewing laboratory algorithms and diagnostic pathways
• Taking full-length timed mock exams
• Revising incorrect answers before the exam
Common issues include:
• Focusing only on hematology
• Neglecting laboratory management
• Skipping transfusion medicine
• Limited practice with case-based questions
• Ignoring molecular diagnostics
• Poor time management during mock exams
Begin by identifying the patient's clinical presentation, review the laboratory findings carefully, eliminate clearly incorrect options, and choose the answer that best matches accepted laboratory practice and current clinical evidence.
DrTestMaster provides practice questions based on the official DHA examination domains to help candidates:
• Strengthen diagnostic reasoning
• Practice laboratory interpretation
• Improve confidence with case based MCQs
• Review pathology concepts systematically
• Prepare under timed exam conditions
• Identify weak topics before the Prometric examination