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General Practitioner Prometric Exam Overview | DHA, MOH, DOH, QCHP, KMLE, NHRA
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What topics are covered on the General Practice prometric Exam?
General Practice Prometric Exam Topics Covered:
- Dermatology
- Gastroenterology
- Neurology
- Haematology
- Cardiovascular Disease
- Psychiatry
- Respiratory
- Nephrology
- Endocrinology / Metabolism
- Reproductive-Female
- Population-Based Care
- Musculoskeletal
- Reproductive - Male
- Reproductive-Female B
- Patient Based Systemsi
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General Practitioner Prometric Exam Tips and Tricks
Success in the General Practitioner Prometric Exams requires more than memorization — it demands a smart study strategy that aligns with the official blueprint.
Here are key insights and tips to maximize your score:
Key Exam Insights for General Practitioner Prometric Exam Blueprint
📝 Exam Format:
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150 MCQs
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Duration: 3 hours
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Type: Single-best-answer questions
Below is a section-by-section breakdown of what to focus on:
1. Family Medicine
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Focus: Chronic disease management, screening, preventive care, counseling.
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Tips:
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Master epidemiology and public health strategies.
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Strengthen knowledge of ethics and communication skills in primary care.
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2. Internal Medicine
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Focus: Chronic diseases like diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular diseases.
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Tips:
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Focus on diagnosis, treatment protocols, and pathophysiology.
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Memorize common diseases and medication regimens.
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3. Pediatrics
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Focus: Childhood illnesses, developmental milestones, vaccinations.
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Tips:
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Review immunization schedules and growth charts.
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Prepare for common pediatric emergencies.
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4. Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Focus: Pregnancy management, labor, and common gynecologic conditions.
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Tips:
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Study prenatal care and recognize pregnancy complications.
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Know screening and treatment of PCOS, fibroids, cancers.
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5. General Surgery
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Focus: Surgical emergencies, trauma, pre- and post-operative care.
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Tips:
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Focus on acute abdomen and trauma management.
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Memorize key surgical procedures and anatomy.
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6. Psychiatry
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Focus: Mental health disorders, psychopharmacology, psychiatric emergencies.
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Tips:
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Understand diagnostic criteria for major psychiatric disorders.
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Review ethical management of psychiatric patients.
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7. Emergency Medicine (Adult and Pediatric)
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Focus: Acute emergencies, trauma, cardiac arrest, respiratory distress.
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Tips:
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Be proficient in ACLS and PALS protocols.
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Practice time-sensitive decision-making.
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8. Dermatology
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Focus: Common skin diseases, infections, malignancies.
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Tips:
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Identify clinical features of major dermatologic conditions.
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Study skin cancer prevention and management.
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9. Orthopedic and Musculoskeletal
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Focus: Bone and joint disorders, fractures, musculoskeletal syndromes.
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Tips:
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Understand fracture management and injury mechanisms.
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Review musculoskeletal anatomy.
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10. Ophthalmology
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Focus: Eye diseases, visual acuity, ocular emergencies.
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Tips:
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Know eye exam techniques and how to handle ocular emergencies.
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Be aware of ethical considerations related to vision disabilities.
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11. Otolaryngology (ENT)
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Focus: Ear, nose, and throat infections, hearing loss, sinusitis.
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Tips:
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Study diagnosis and management of common ENT conditions.
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Prepare for emergencies like epistaxis and airway obstruction.
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12. Radiology
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Focus: Imaging interpretation (X-ray, CT, MRI).
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Tips:
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Learn to identify common radiological findings.
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Understand appropriate use of imaging in clinical diagnosis.
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General Study Strategies for General Practitioner Prometric Exams
✅ Blueprint Review:
Focus on high-weight subjects like Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, and Emergency Medicine.
✅ Use Trusted Textbooks:
Refer to standard resources such as Principles of Family Medicine and Harrison's Internal Medicine.
✅ Practice, Practice, Practice:
Solve MCQs by topic to strengthen knowledge and exam technique.
✅ Master Ethics and Epidemiology:
Don't neglect public health and medical ethics sections — they are scoring areas!
✅ Time Management:
Simulate real exam conditions with timed mock exams to develop pacing skills.
Important Reminder
Although each authority (DHA, MOH, DOH, QCHP, KMLE, NHRA) has slight variations in their exams, the core structure and blueprint remain highly similar.
Prepare using updated resources that align with all Gulf and international licensing bodies to ensure complete coverage for 2025 and beyond.