While healthcare professionals who have graduated from a university possess the foundational education and training, certain medical exams are essential for several reasons, particularly when it comes to practicing medicine in different countries or specialty areas.
Not every healthcare professional is required to pass a medical exam. Whether or not you need to take one depends on the source of your academic credentials and the country in which you plan to practice. Each country has its own set of regulations, requirements, and standards for healthcare professionals.
The list of medical exams is extensive, but here are some of the most well-known and widely accepted exams across various countries: "Prometric", "Pearson VUE", "PLAB", "MRCP", "MRCPCH", and "FRCS".
If you're unsure about where to begin or whether you need to take a medical exam, don't hesitate to contact us. We will provide you with all the relevant information for your destination country and clarify whether a medical exam is necessary for you to practice there.