The HAAD exam (now DOH Abu Dhabi exam) is an essential licensing step for nurses who want to work in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain. This course is designed to help you prepare in a smart, structured way, from understanding exam expectations to practising exam-style MCQs that test real clinical decision-making.
You will build a strong base in core nursing concepts, learn how to interpret tricky multiple-choice questions, and strengthen your ability to choose the safest and most clinically correct answer under time pressure. The training focuses on both knowledge and clinical reasoning, so you feel confident before the actual test.
You’re not only preparing to pass an exam, you’re preparing to step into your Abu Dhabi nursing career with confidence.
The HAAD exam (now conducted under the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi / DOH) evaluates your nursing knowledge and clinical understanding to practise as a licensed nurse in Abu Dhabi. This test is designed for eligible candidates and focuses on safe patient care, core nursing concepts, professional standards, and clinical decision-making required in Abu Dhabi healthcare settings.
The HAAD (DOH Abu Dhabi) nursing exam is delivered in an online test format and mainly uses multiple-choice questions to assess your nursing knowledge and clinical decision-making. Questions are based on nursing practice situations, focusing on safe patient care and correct priorities. The topics covered in the test include:
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