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Build a Qatar-focused study plan around DHP-MOPH requirements, Prometric scheduling, profession-specific references, PSV documentation, and licensing next steps.
The QCHP name is still widely used, but Qatar's current healthcare regulator is the Department of Healthcare Professions under MOPH. The exam path depends on the profession or specialty, so candidates need a precise route before studying or booking.
A practical Qatar plan connects Prometric exam preparation with DHP registration, PSV, and profession-specific reference lists.
DHP-MOPH is Qatar's current healthcare practitioner regulator and was formerly known as QCHP.
Prometric provides computer-based Qatar DHP-MOPH qualifying exams through its scheduling and test-center systems.
Most listed routes use 150 MCQs in three hours, with cut scores varying by profession or specialty.
Candidates should align exam preparation with scope selection, PSV through an approved provider, application documents, and result follow-through.
Candidates should start by confirming the exact DHP profession, specialty, and scope because exam titles, references, cut scores, and eligibility expectations differ. DHP lists general healthcare categories, specialty physician exams, and specialty dentist exams, and scopes not listed can be reviewed case by case.
The Qatar qualifying exams are computer-based Prometric exams. A complete plan includes scheduling readiness, appointment confirmation, ID and name matching, test-center logistics, reschedule awareness, and an attempt strategy that respects DHP's published five-attempt framework.
Passing the qualifying exam is not the whole licensing file. DHP's registration process also relies on verified credentials, and its primary source verification page names DataFlow and Quadrabay as approved providers. Candidates should prepare PSV documents, evaluation records, and post-exam follow-up together.
Use this QCHP / DHP Qatar Healthcare Qualifying Exam exam help page for exam-specific context, then compare the broader online exam help services page or contact HiraEdu if you need a direct handoff. This page stays focused on QCHP / DHP Qatar Healthcare Qualifying Exam while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
Qatar's healthcare qualifying examination is administered for the Department of Healthcare Professions (DHP) under the Ministry of Public Health, the regulator formerly known as the Qatar Council for Healthcare Practitioners (QCHP). DHP describes the qualifying exam as one requirement for registration or licensing after the applicant satisfies other registration and licensing conditions. Prometric delivers the computer-based exams for Qatar DHP-MOPH, and candidates should choose the exact profession or specialty route before booking.
DHP's current qualifying-examination materials list general healthcare categories such as General Practitioner, General Dentist, Pharmacist, Registered General Nurse, Registered Midwife, lab, radiology, physiotherapy, paramedic, dental support, dietician, anesthesia technology, occupational therapy, and clinical psychology, with most general categories using 150 MCQs and a three-hour exam window. Cut scores differ by route: GP, general dentist, and pharmacist are listed at 60%, many nursing and allied-health categories at 50%, and specialty physician and specialty dentist exams at 65%. Applicants can sit for the qualifying exam for five consecutive attempts, and scopes outside the published lists are reviewed case by case.
DHP also requires primary source verification for healthcare practitioner credentials, with approved PSV providers including DataFlow and Quadrabay; the verification report is attached to the online evaluation or registration application. Preparation should therefore cover both exam content and licensing workflow: scope selection, reference-list review, Prometric appointment setup, ID and name matching, attempt strategy, result handling, PSV documentation, and final registration follow-through. HiraEdu supports legitimate preparation with specialty reference mapping, timed MCQ practice, weak-domain remediation, Prometric readiness checks, and Qatar licensing checklist review.
Candidates still use QCHP informally, but the current regulator is the Department of Healthcare Professions under Qatar's Ministry of Public Health. The Prometric page describes DHP-MOPH as formerly known as QCHP.
No. The required exam depends on the DHP profession or specialty. General practitioner, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, allied-health, specialty physician, and specialty dentist routes can have different reference lists and cut scores.
DHP's qualifying-examination materials list most routes as 150 MCQs with a three-hour exam duration. Candidates should still verify the exact current format for their selected route before booking.
The listed cut score depends on the route. GP, general dentist, and pharmacist are commonly listed at 60%, many nursing and allied-health categories at 50%, and specialty physician or dentist exams at 65%.
DHP states that primary source verification is mandatory for healthcare practitioner registration and licensing, with approved providers including DataFlow and Quadrabay. The PSV report should be planned alongside exam preparation.
Identify the DHP profession or specialty, required exam title, reference list, cut score, attempt history, and whether the route has any exemption or panel-review issue.
Turn the DHP reference list into weekly MCQ blocks, guideline review, clinical scenario practice, medication or procedure refreshers, and weak-domain remediation.
Check Prometric account details, name and ID consistency, appointment location, confirmation records, reschedule rules, and test-day materials.
Track PSV status, application documents, score reporting, employer or facility requirements, and the next DHP registration or licensing action after the exam.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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