1,650 exam-style questions across all seven published DHA General Practice areas, three 150-question mocks, 799 flashcards, and a tutor who explains every answer — all scored by one readiness number you can trust.
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Chronic DiseasesChronic Diseases
A 54-year-old with type 2 diabetes on metformin has an HbA1c of 8.4% and established chronic kidney disease with albuminuria. What is the most appropriate next step?
AStop metformin and start a sulfonylureaBIncrease metformin to the maximum tolerated dose only✓CRefer for insulin initiationDAdd an SGLT2 inhibitor with proven renal benefit✗
Correct · +12 XP
With albuminuric chronic kidney disease, an SGLT2 inhibitor is added for its renal and cardiovascular benefit independent of glycaemic control. Metformin continues if eGFR allows; escalation to insulin is not the next step here.
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PediatricsCard 14 of 62
Question
Which finding most strongly suggests anaphylaxis rather than a simple urticarial reaction?
Answer
Airway or circulatory compromise — stridor, wheeze, hypotension or collapse — alongside the skin changes. That combination means intramuscular adrenaline immediately.
Memory aid — skin alone is a rash; skin plus airway or pressure is anaphylaxis.
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48 cards mastered · 14 in review today
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First-line treatment for anaphylaxis in an adult is:
How do I choose between two managements that both look reasonable in a chronic disease stem?
They describe two different things:
Read the qualifier first — NEXT, BEST and MOST APPROPRIATE ask different questions.Then check the setting: a primary-care stem rarely wants the tertiary investigation.Guideline-first management beats the more aggressive option unless the stem flags red flags.
Exam tip — the stem names the setting — answer inside it.
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Last 30 days+21 pts
Accuracy by section
Chronic Diseases84%
Acute Medicine79%
Pediatrics72%
Women's Health67%
Emergencies62%
Last 90 days38 active days
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No study plan to build, no guessing what to review. Answer questions, and your readiness score tells you exactly where you stand and what to do next.
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Ten-minute sets pulled from your weakest sections. Every answer comes with the reasoning and why each wrong option is wrong — the part that actually moves your score.
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Each section climbs from Novice to Exam Ready as coverage and accuracy build. Mock exams unlock at 70 readiness, so your first full attempt actually means something.
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Chronic DiseasesItem 7 of 10
A 54-year-old with type 2 diabetes on metformin has an HbA1c of 8.4% and established chronic kidney disease with albuminuria. What is the most appropriate next step?
AStop metformin and start a sulfonylureaBIncrease metformin to the maximum tolerated dose only✓CAdd an SGLT2 inhibitor with proven renal benefitDRefer for insulin initiation✗
Correct · +12 XP
With albuminuric chronic kidney disease, an SGLT2 inhibitor is added for its renal and cardiovascular benefit independent of glycaemic control. Metformin continues if eGFR allows; escalation to insulin is not the next step here.
Practice
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Your level path
Level up each area from Novice to Exam Ready — coverage and accuracy both count.
Chronic DiseasesStrong
78 of 260 answered · 84% accuracy
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56 of 240 answered · 79% accuracy
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31 of 180 answered · 72% accuracy
Women's HealthDeveloping
18 of 170 answered · 67% accuracy
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Emergency Problems
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Airway or circulatory compromise — stridor, wheeze, hypotension or collapse — alongside the skin changes. That combination means intramuscular adrenaline immediately.
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skin alone is a rash; skin plus airway or pressure is anaphylaxis.
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Mock exams
The DHA General Practice assessment is 150 multiple-choice questions in a three-hour appointment. So are our mocks — all three of them, question for question. They stay locked until 70 readiness, so your first attempt actually means something.
Coverage
All seven published DHA exam areas. Nothing padded.
DHA publishes the exam coverage for General Practice area by area. We wrote questions until each one had enough to matter, weighted so our two deepest areas match the exam's two heaviest.
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Acute and/or Common Medical Problems
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Common Pediatric Problems
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Women's Health
170
Emergency Problems
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Common Surgical Problems
120
Common Psychiatric Problems
90
Question counts per area are approximate and shift as the bank grows. Area names follow DHA's published exam coverage for General Practice.
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Frequently asked
Everything about the DHA GP exam.
How do I register for the DHA GP assessment?
You apply through your Sheryan account with the Dubai Health Authority, complete Primary Source Verification of your credentials through the DataFlow Group, and then schedule the computer-based assessment with Prometric. Each step sits with a different organisation, so start early.
How many questions are on the exam?
150 multiple-choice questions under exam code GEN5331, with a three-hour appointment that includes registration and the introduction as well as the questions themselves. The current fee published by DHA is USD 280.
What score do I need to pass?
60%. Your result is posted in your Sheryan account as pass or fail — DHA does not release a numeric score to candidates, and reserves the right to change the content, format or pass mark of an assessment.
What if I don't pass?
DHA does not publish a retake waiting period or attempt cap in its assessment guideline, so we won't quote one. Check your Sheryan account and the current DHA licensing manual for the rules that apply to your application before rebooking.
What does the exam cover?
DHA publishes seven areas for General Practice: chronic diseases, acute and/or common medical problems, common pediatric problems, women's health, emergency problems, common surgical problems, and common psychiatric problems. Our bank uses those exact area names, weighted toward the two heaviest.
Do I need DataFlow verification?
Yes. DHA requires a positive DataFlow Primary Source Verification report on your qualifications and experience as part of licensure. Detailed eligibility criteria for the General Practitioner category are set out in DHA's licensing manual, so confirm yours against the current version.
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It removes the decision of what to study. The readiness score weighs coverage and accuracy across all seven published areas, then routes each session at your weakest ones. Every answer is explained — including why the other three options fail — and three 150-question mocks tell you what exam day will feel like.
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