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This assessment is intended for pharmacy professionals applying for DHA licensure under the Clinical Pharmacy title.
Candidates should first confirm that their academic qualifications and professional experience meet the applicable DHA Professional Qualification Requirements before scheduling the exam.
Generally, applicants should have:
• A PharmD (minimum six year program) from an accredited institution, or
• A Bachelor's Degree in Pharmacy plus a Master's Degree in Clinical Pharmacy.
• A valid professional pharmacy license.
• Relevant hospital based clinical pharmacy experience that meets DHA requirements.
• Good Standing Certificate from the licensing authority.
• English proficiency if the pharmacy education was not completed in English.
The DHA Pharmacist Exam consists of 150 multiple choice questions (MCQs) .
The total exam duration is 3 hours (180 minutes) .
The passing score is 70% . There is no negative marking, so candidates are encouraged to attempt every question .
The DHA Pharmacist Prometric exam fee is USD 240 (approximately AED 880) .
The exam is a Computer Based Test administered by Prometric testing service. All questions are single best answer multiple choice questions (MCQs) presented with 4-5 answer choices .
| Official Exam Area | What Candidates Should Prepare |
|---|---|
| Toxicology | Poisoning, antidotes, overdose management and toxic effects |
| Medicinal Chemistry | Drug structures, chemical properties and structure-activity relationships |
| Sterile and Nonsterile Compounding | Aseptic preparation, formulations, stability and safe handling |
| Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics | Dosage forms, dissolution, absorption and drug delivery |
| Pharmacognosy and Dietary Supplements | Natural products, herbal medicines, interactions and safety |
| Pharmacy Calculations and Compounding | Doses, concentrations, dilution, infusion rates and formulation calculations |
| Clinical Pharmacogenomics | Genetic effects on drug response, efficacy and toxicity |
| Pharmacokinetics | Absorption, distribution, metabolism, elimination and dosage adjustment |
| Pharmaceutical Care and Disease State Management | Patient assessment, care planning, monitoring and chronic disease management |
| Medication Safety | Prescribing errors, interactions, adverse events and risk reduction |
| Over-the-Counter Medication | Self-care assessment, contraindications and referral decisions |
| Pharmacy Law and Ethics | Professional duties, confidentiality, legal practice and ethical decisions |
| Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutic Decision-Making | Drug selection, monitoring, contraindications and evidence-based treatment |
| Infection Control | Prevention of healthcare-associated infection and safe pharmacy practice |
The listed duration gives an average of about 72 seconds per question, although DHA notes that the total period also includes registration and instructions.
Use a timed approach:
• Answer direct questions without unnecessary delay.
• Mark difficult calculations or long scenarios for review.
• Eliminate unsafe or clinically inappropriate options.
• Do not spend several minutes on one question.
• Keep time for a final review.