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The DHA Gynaecology and Obstetrics Exam is a licensing assessment conducted by the Dubai Health Authority for doctors who want to work as Specialists or Consultants in Obstetrics and Gynecology in Dubai. The exam evaluates clinical knowledge, diagnosis skills, obstetric emergencies, gynecological management, and patient care competencies.
The syllabus focuses heavily on clinical scenarios and management. Key areas include :
Obstetrics: Antenatal care, labor & delivery, obstetric emergencies (eclampsia, hemorrhage), high-risk pregnancy (GDM, PIH).
Gynaecology: Menstrual disorders, pelvic pain, endometriosis, fibroids, infertility, contraception, menopause.
Oncology: Cervical cancer screening (Pap smear), ovarian tumors, endometrial cancer.
Infections: STIs, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), UTIs in pregnancy.
Ethics & Patient Safety: UAE-specific laws regarding consent, abortion, and confidentiality.
High-yield areas commonly include:
Candidates should:
Regular DHA Gynecology MCQs practice helps improve speed, accuracy, and confidence.
Yes. DHA-style practice tests help candidates:
Timed Dubai Gynaecology mock exams are especially helpful for real exam preparation.
Yes. Doctors from Pakistan, India, Egypt, Bangladesh, Nigeria, the Philippines, and many other countries can apply if they meet DHA eligibility criteria.
MBBS or equivalent recognized degree.
Postgraduate degree in Obstetrics & Gynaecology (e.g., MD, MS, DNB, FCPS, MRCOG).
Minimum 2 years of clinical experience after the postgraduate degree in the same specialty .
Valid home country license + Good Standing Certificate.
Popular preparation methods include:
Practicing updated clinical DHA Gynaecology MCQs is one of the most effective preparation strategies for the DHA Prometric exam.
Passing the DHA exam helps doctors:
*Tick off each box as you progress through your 8-10 week study plan.*
☐ Confirm Eligibility: Do you have your postgraduate degree (MRCOG/MD/MS/FCPS/Diplomate) ready?
☐ Start DataFlow Process: Begin primary source verification early (takes 30-45 days).
☐ Gather Core Books: Have your main texts ready (e.g., Williams Obstetrics, Beckmann's Obstetrics and Gynecology, or Kruger).
☐ Review Obstetrics "Normal" Values: Memorize normal labor curves (Friedman's), fetal heart rate patterns, and growth charts.
☐ Obstetrics Mastery:
☐ Hypertensive disorders (Chronic HTN, GHTN, Preeclampsia, Eclampsia, HELLP).
☐ Diabetes in pregnancy (GDM vs. overt DM).
☐ Antepartum hemorrhage (Placenta previa vs. Abruptio placentae).
☐ Multiple gestation & Malpresentations.
☐ Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) management (Medical vs. Surgical).
☐ Gynaecology Mastery:
☐ Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB - PALM-COEIN classification).
☐ Endometriosis & Adenomyosis.
☐ Pelvic organ prolapse (POP-Q system basics).
☐ Infertility workup (PCOS, Tubal factor, Male factor).
☐ Oncology:
☐ Cervical cancer screening (HPV, Pap smear guidelines).
☐ Ovarian masses (Benign vs. Malignant - RMI score, CA-125).
☐ Daily Timed Quizzes: Do 50 MCQs per day strictly under 1 hour.
☐ Focus on "Next Best Step": Obs & Gyn exams LOVE questions like "What is the next step in management?".
☐ Memorize Figures: Know the diagnostic criteria (e.g., Rotterdam criteria for PCOS, Preeclampsia definition).
☐ High-Risk Scenarios: Review magnesium sulfate protocols, anti-D immunoglobulin timing, and tocolytics.
☐ Full-Length Simulation: Take a 150-question mock test in a quiet room.
☐ Review Mistakes: Go through every incorrect answer why you missed it.
☐ Logistics: Print Prometric confirmation. Plan your route to the test center.
☐ Rest: No new topics 24 hours before the exam.
| Exam Name | DHA Dubai Gynaecology & Obstetrics Prometric Exam |
|---|---|
| Conducting Authority | Dubai Health Authority (DHA) |
| Exam Type | Computer Based Test (CBT) |
| Exam Provider | Prometric |
| Exam Format | Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
| Question Style | Clinical scenario-based questions |
| Questions in Exam | 100–150 MCQs |
| Exam Duration | 2 to 3 hours |
| Exam Language | English |
| Registration Method | DHA Sheryan Portal |
| DataFlow Verification | Mandatory |
| Number of Attempts | Usually up to 3 attempts |
| Recommended Preparation | MCQs, Mock Exams, Clinical Guidelines, Timed Practice Tests |
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