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This is a computer-based assessment designed by the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) to evaluate the knowledge, clinical skills, and competency of professionals seeking to practice as ECG or Cardiovascular Technicians in Dubai. Passing this exam is a mandatory step toward obtaining a professional healthcare license in the emirate.
To be eligible, you generally need:
• Qualifications: Successful completion of a one-year certificate in an ECG program or a diploma in Medical Sciences or allied health with formal ECG training .
• Experience: Typically, two years of post-qualification experience in a related field .
• Other: You must hold a valid professional license/registration from your home country and a valid Good Standing Certificate (GSC) .
The exam typically includes 150 multiple-choice questions, and you will have 3 hours to complete it.
Candidates should focus on:
• Normal ECG interpretation
• ECG rhythm abnormalities
• Myocardial infarction ECG changes
• Lead placement
• Stress ECG procedures
• Cardiac monitoring equipment
• Arrhythmia recognition
• BLS and ACLS fundamentals
• Defibrillation basics
• Infection prevention
Advanced cardiovascular technologist candidates may also encounter concepts related to catheterization procedures, defibrillation, and cardiac interventions.
A structured study plan should span across a few dedicated phases:
• Phase 1 (Weeks 1–2): Review core cardiac anatomy, physiology, and basic ECG lead placement rules.
• Phase 2 (Weeks 3–4): Focus deeply on arrhythmia interpretation, myocardial infarction signs, and cardiac pharmacology.
• Phase 3 (Weeks 5–6): Dedicate time to high-volume MCQ practice, focusing heavily on rationale review for wrong answers.
• Phase 4 (Final Week): Take full-length timed mock tests to build pacing and endurance.
• The platform offers comprehensive sets of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) complete with detailed explanations for both correct and incorrect choices.
• It also features timed mock exams that simulate the official computer-based testing environment, allowing you to practice your pacing and build the endurance needed for the 2.5 to 3-hour testing window.
Aim to complete several hundred to over a thousand targeted MCQs. This helps build familiarity with question styles, improves timing, and highlights knowledge gaps. Focus on quality and understand explanations for both correct and incorrect answers.