To be eligible for the Ministry of Health (MOH) licensure examination, an individual must meet the following requirements:
- Graduation from a medical school recognized by the Ministry of Health or the World Health Organization.
- Completion of a clinical internship or equivalent training in a medical facility recognized by the Ministry of Health or the World Health Organization.
- A valid Primary Source Verification (PSV) of the candidate’s medical education and training.
- A valid Dataflow report.
- Good standing with the medical regulatory authority in the country of current or most recent practice.
- Passing the MOH licensure examination, which includes both written and practical components.
It is important to note that these are general requirements, and specific requirements may vary depending on the individual’s circumstances, such as the type of medical practice they want to engage in or their country of origin. It’s also important to note that MOH requirements may vary depending on the country, as each country has its own Ministry of Health with different regulations and policies.
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