BAHRAIN

Bahrain’s Dataflow process is a mandatory primary source verification required by the National Health Regulatory Authority (NHRA) for healthcare professionals seeking to obtain a license to practice in Bahrain. It ensures the authenticity of educational, professional, and personal credentials before a license is issued.

Dataflow Process for Bahrain Medical Professionals
You must follow certain steps in order to immigrate to Bahrain; else, your certificate won’t be accepted. Only you can show up for future procedures until the authority verifies and shows that your certifications are legitimate and real. The Bahrain Data flow’s primary processes are listed below.
*Verifying Documents
*Dataflow process

Verification of Credentials:
Dataflow verifies the authenticity of an applicant’s qualifications, including educational degrees, professional licenses, and employment history, directly from the original issuing source. Ensuring Patient Safety: By verifying credentials, Dataflow helps ensure that healthcare professionals practicing in Bahrain meet the required standards and are qualified to provide safe and effective care. Preventing Fraud: It helps to prevent the use of fake or fraudulent documents in the licensing process, maintaining the integrity of the healthcare system.

Required documents 

  • Degree/Diploma certificate
  • Registration certificate 
  • Experience certificate 
  • All year mark sheets & Course Completion Certificate
  • Good Standing Certificate
  • Transcript & Updated Resume
  • Passport size Photo 
  • Passport copy 
  • Mail id & Mobile Number 
  • Address Proof


HAAD

The HAAD Pearson VUE exam, now formally known as the DOH (Department of Health – Abu Dhabi) exam, is a mandatory licensing assessment for healthcare professionals who wish to practice in Abu Dhabi, UAE. This requirement applies to doctors, nurses, pharmacists, dentists, and allied health professions including physiotherapists, radiographers, and laboratory technicians. Eligibility depends on the profession, but typically includes a recognized healthcare degree or diploma, a valid license from the candidate’s home country, and relevant clinical work experience. The exam is delivered in a computer-based testing (CBT) format and is administered by Pearson VUE.