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The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) Dermatology Consultant examination evaluates high level clinical decision making, advanced diagnostic skills, and complex treatment planning.
Unlike general practitioner assessments, this senior level exam focuses heavily on complex dermatopathology, rare genodermatoses, systemic autoimmune skin disorders, advanced surgical techniques, and laser safety protocols.
• Test Format: Computer Based Test (CBT) consisting of single best answer MCQs.
• Volume: 100 MCQs
• Testing Window: 3 Hours
• Target Passing Score: 70%.
• Scoring Mechanics: No negative marking for incorrect answers.
Applicants must satisfy the DHA eligibility criteria for the Consultant title. In general, candidates should have:
• A recognized medical degree (MBBS or equivalent).
• A recognized postgraduate qualification in Dermatology.
• The required years of post qualification experience for the Consultant level.
• A valid medical license or registration from the country of practice.
• Successful Primary Source Verification (DataFlow) and other DHA licensing requirements.
Since eligibility requirements are updated periodically, applicants should review the latest DHA Professional Qualification Requirements before applying.
| Official Exam Area | What Candidates Should Focus On |
|---|---|
| Basic Science | Skin anatomy, physiology, immunology, genetics and dermatopathology fundamentals |
| Papulosquamous & Eczematous Dermatoses | Psoriasis, eczema, seborrheic dermatitis and inflammatory skin disorders |
| Urticaria, Erythemas, Purpura & Connective Tissue Diseases | Vasculitis, urticaria, lupus, dermatomyositis and related disorders |
| Vesiculobullous Disorders | Autoimmune blistering diseases and differential diagnosis |
| Adnexal, Hair, Nail & Mucous Membrane Diseases | Alopecia, nail disorders, sweat glands and oral dermatology |
| Metabolic, Systemic & Connective Tissue Disorders | Cutaneous manifestations of systemic disease and metabolic conditions |
| Infections, Infestations & Bites | Bacterial, viral, fungal, parasitic infections and arthropod-related conditions |
| Cutaneous Neoplasms | Benign and malignant skin tumors, melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer |
| Pediatric Dermatology | Congenital, inherited and childhood skin disorders |
| Procedural Dermatology | Biopsy techniques, cryotherapy, electrosurgery and dermatologic procedures |
| Skin Manifestations of Other Diseases | Dermatological signs of internal diseases |
| Pigmentary Disorders & Photodermatosis | Vitiligo, melasma, pigmentary disorders and photosensitivity conditions |
| Patient Safety | Safe clinical practice, adverse event prevention and quality of care |
| Professionalism & Ethics | Ethical practice, communication, consent and professional responsibility |
A structured study plan usually includes:
• Reviewing current dermatology guidelines.
• Revising common and rare dermatological conditions.
• Practicing consultant level MCQs regularly.
• Studying dermoscopy and dermatopathology images.
• Completing mock exams to improve time management.
Combining guideline based learning with question practice is generally more effective than relying on textbooks alone.
Instead of reading chapter by chapter, many successful candidates revise by disease category.
They compare similar disorders, review differential diagnoses, create treatment algorithms, and practice answering clinical scenarios under timed conditions.
Common pitfalls include:
• Focusing only on common outpatient conditions
• Ignoring ethics and patient safety
• Underestimating pediatric dermatology
• Spending little time on procedural dermatology
• Neglecting systemic diseases with skin manifestations
• Avoiding practice questions because of clinical experience
Before selecting an answer, identify:
• The primary lesion
• Distribution pattern
• Patient age
• Disease progression
• Associated systemic findings
• Most likely differential diagnosis
• Best next investigation or treatment
This structured approach reduces errors in clinically similar conditions.