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TrainingAbroad Guide

Fifth Edition2017

No. Title PageNo.

1 Introduction 2

2 FunctionsoftheInternationalCooperationDepartment 3

3 GuidelinesforPostgraduateMedicalTrainingAbroad 4

4 GuidelinesforFullResidencyTrainingAbroad 6

5 GuidelinesforFellowshipAbroad 7

6 GeneralRequirementsforApplication 8

7 ApplicationProcess 9

8 OMSBAnnouncement(2017)forGuidance 10

9 ApplicationFormforResidencyAbroad 12

10 ApplicationFormforFellowshipAbroad 14

11 OMSBApplicationTimelineforYourGuidance 16

12 MinistryofHigherEducationScholarshipsTimeline 17

13 ApplyingtoCanada 18

14 CanadianUniversitiesRequirements 19

15 ApplyingtoUnitedStatesofAmerica 20

16 ApplyingtoAustralia 22

17 ApplyingtoFrance 23

18 ApplyingtoUnitedKingdom 24

19 ApplyingtoIreland 25

20 ApplyingtoSingapore 26

21 MoreOpportunities 2722 IELTS 29

23 TOEFL 32

24 OET 34

25 SpecialtiesRecognized 36

26 OmaniCulturalAttachés(asof2017) 43

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IntroductionThe role of Oman Medical Specialty Board (OMSB)- International Cooperation

Department is assisting Omani physicians in their search for training opportunities

abroad and their application to Overseas Medical Institutions.

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Functions of the International Cooperation Department

1. Provide information about postgraduate programs in different countries.

2. Contact all institutions in the GCC, Arab and Foreign countries with regards to postgraduate

training affairs.

3. Prepare terms and agreement memoranda with foreign institutions and organizations for

postgraduate training.

4. Ensure the implementation of all terms and agreement memoranda with international

institutions and organizations.

5. Ensure that periodical evaluation reports of scholars are received.

6. Coordinate with cultural attachés in the Omani Embassies in countries where Omani residents

are training.

7. Provide studies related to medical specialties in foreign countries and follow up their status.

8. Communicate with Gulf, Arab and foreign organizations and scientific corporations to

achieve a technical cooperation with them and prepare cooperation projects.

9. Follow up the implementation of agreements, terms of memoranda and protocols with

international organizations and prepare reports related to this matter.

10. Participate in arranging international and local conferences which are within the scope of the

OMSB and collect studies, research, results and recommendations adopted in these conferences.

11. Arrange visits between the OMSB and Arab and International organizations related to

training affairs.

12. Contribute in setting National Postgraduate Medical Training Policy in Oman through the

Higher National Committee.

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Guidelines for Postgraduate Medical Training Abroad

1. The scholarship is for Omani physicians only. All Omani physicians in all different healthcare

institutions may apply.

2. The program applied for must be accredited in the country of training.

3. The training is preferred to take place in English speaking countries (Canada, USA, UK,

Australia, Ireland), in addition to France and Singapore.

4. All applications will be processed through the Higher National Committee for Advanced

Medical Training which is supervised by Oman Medical Specialty Board (OMSB).

5. The training applied for must be clinical and for residency and fellowship programs only.

6. The Higher National Committee for Advanced Medical Training is responsible for approving

the countries and specialties in accordance with the healthcare needs in Oman.

7. The applications are prioritized according to the list of physicians provided by the employing

institutions, which will be in line with the review of the Higher National Committee for

Advanced Medical Training.

8. The approval given to approved doctors is initial. The final approval is only given after the

Committee reviews the institution and program that the doctor has received an offer from. The

final approval is also subject to availability of financial funds as announced by the Ministry of

Higher Education.

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Important notes:

1. Any subsequent changes to the training (such as specialty, place, duration, etc.,) must

be communicated to the Scholarship Affairs Section for discussion by the Higher National

Committee for Advanced Medical Training. It is recommended to submit the request 6 months

in advance, to allow ample time for discussion and decision.

2. Any changes to the training without prior approval from the Committee will not be approved

and will lead to cancellation of funds to sponsor the scholarship.

3. Those who do not complete the Residency/Fellowship Training Abroad without a valid reason

must pay back all financial expenses provided by OMSB or the Sponsoring Institute.

Note: The guidelines are subject to change depending on available resources or as deemed necessary.

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Guidelines for Fellowship Abroad

1. The applicant must have completed a residency program and obtained «Completion of

Training Certificate» and «Specialty Certificate» from Oman Medical Specialty Board or

equivalent.

2. The applicant must have passed all exams required by the country or the training institution.

3. The applicant must have passed language proficiency test required by the country or the

training institution.

4. The programs applied for must have accredited curriculum in the country of training and

must be provided to the Higher National Committee for Advanced Medical Training for

discussion and approval.

5. Any fellowship offered to a candidate that does not require “License to Practice” in the

country of training is not recognized as a fellowship.

6. Priority for Residency & Fellowship programs abroad is for the programs that are not offered

locally by OMSB.

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Guidelines for Full Residency Training Abroad

1. The application for residency abroad must take place during the following periods:

For OMSB residents: a. Within the first or second academic year at most (for programs that run for 5 years or longer).

b. Within the first academic year at most (for programs that run for 4 years)

For non-OMSB physicians: Within three years at most after completing the internship.

2. The applicant must have passed all exams required by the country or the training institution.

3. The applicant must have passed language proficiency test required by the country or the

training institution.

4. Applicants for residency in France must also apply through the French Embassy website in

Muscat. Details can be found on:

http://www.ambafrance-om.org/Medical-specialisation-IN-FRANCE.

This is in addition to sending their complete applications as explained in Application Process.

5. The programs applied for must have accredited curriculum in the country of training and

must be provided to the Higher National Committee for Advanced Medical Training for

discussion and approval.

6. The programs applied for must be the same as the programs offered to local trainees in that

country.

7. The candidate must be eligible to hold “License to Practice” in the country of training.

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General Requirements for Application

1. Personal Statement (reason for choosing the specialty you are most interested in)

2. Curriculum Vitae (updated)

3. Copy of Bachelor and MD (or equivalent) Degrees in Arabic and English

4. Transcript of Academic records (in English)

5. Internship Certificate

6. Certificate of Completion of Training (for fellowship applicants)

7. Specialty Certificate (for fellowship applicants)

8. Postgraduate Qualifications

9. Scores of International Qualifying Exams (MCCEE, USMLE, AMC, etc.)

10. Proof of English Language Proficiency Test, if Any (IELTS, OET)

11. If you are applying for Canada and do not have IELTS, provide a letter from your Medical

School stating that English is the medium of instruction.

12. If you are applying for France, please provide evidence of French Language proficiency.

13. Three recommendation letters from Senior Consultants

14. Photocopy of Passport

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Application Process

1. Announcement on application for scholarships will be disseminated to the Employers and

OMSB Education Committees and also through newspapers and social media.

2. If the applicant is an OMSB resident, s/he submits the application documents with the

Application Form to the Education Committee.

3. If the applicant is a Non-OMSB doctor, s/he submits the application documents with the

Application Form to his/her employer . Details regarding application process will be provided in

the Announcement,

4. All applications will be reviewed by the Higher National Committee for approval/disapproval.

5. OMSB will contact the Employers of eligible candidates to determine the needed specialties

and sub-specialties.

6. The approval that will be given to provisionally approved candidates is only provisional to help

them obtain acceptance letter for residency or fellowship training abroad.

7. Provisionally approved candidates will have until 31 December of the same year to obtain Final

Acceptance, with the help of the Scholarship Affairs Office.

8. The approval given to the approved doctors is initial. The final approval is only given after the

Committee reviews the institution and program that the doctor has received an offer from. The

final approval is also subject to availability of financial funds as announced by the Ministry of

Higher Education.

* Please refer to next page containing the most recent announcement for application.

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OMSB Announcement (2017) for Guidance

SAMPLE

Note: The above terms & conditions are subject to change by the Higher National Committee for Advanced Training as deemed necessary.

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SAMPLE

Note: The application announcement is made in January each year.

OMSB Announcement (2017) for Guidance

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SAMPLE

Application Form For Fellowship Residency

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SAMPLE

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SAMPLE

Application Form for Fellowship Abroad

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SAMPLE

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OMSB Application Timeline for YourGuidance(2017/2018)

• Provisionally approved candidates must receive acceptances by 31 December.

• The curriculum of the program where the candidates are accepted will be forwarded to the

concerned Educational Committees for review and feedback. Feedback will then be discussed by

the Higher National Committee for decision.

• This process aims to help the doctors obtain Acceptance Letters. There will be another

application for the scholarships offered by Ministry of Higher Education (see next page)

P.s. The above dates are tentative. Please observe the announcements made each year. 

Period Activity

January

Announcement is made by OMSB in local Newspaper & Social madia refer to

the Announcement which contains all details.

February to

March

• Processing of Applications by the Scholarship Affairs Office to determine

eligibility of applicants.

• Communication with the relevant employers of the eligible candidates to

confirm the needed specialties and sub-specialties.

April• Announcement of the conditionally approved candidates.

• Issuing Initial Sponsorship Letters for the Eligible candidates.

• Meeting with Eligible candidates to explain the terms and conditions.

May to

September

Contacting universities and hospitals abroad to secure a training post for

Residency/ Fellowships for the provisionally approved candidates. This

step is done by the Scholarship Affairs Office and can also be done by the

candidate.*

October to

DecemberInterviews and Acceptances, processing of necessary documentations.

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Ministry of Higher Education Scholarships Timeline

Period Activity

January

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February

Announcement is made by MOHE in local newspapers for all Omanis wishing to

apply for scholarships abroad. Application is done online on www.heac.gov.om

Terms & conditions:

• Final Acceptance Letter

• University must be listed on Shanghai Academic Ranking.

(Please refer to MoHE website for more details)

March & AprilProcessing of Applications in collaboration between Ministry of Higher

Education & Oman Medical Specialty Board.

May• Announcement of candidates who have been approved for scholarships.

• Applicants will receive an SMS with the result.

• Issuing Final Sponsorship Letters for the Candidates

June onwards • Issuing Qarars for the approved candidates in

collaboration between MoHE and relevant

employers.

P.s. The above dates are tentative. Please observe the announcements made each year

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Applying to Canada (Residency/Fellowship)

Medical Council of Canada Evaluating Examination (MCCEE):

In order to apply for Specialty or Subspecialty Residency Training, a pass in MCCEE is required.

How to apply for MCCEE:

1. Go to www.physiciansapply.ca and create an account, verify your credentials and obtain

approval to sit the MCCEE.

2. Go to {www.mcc.ca} to schedule your examination appointment through Prometric. Changing

the examination appointment after having scheduled it should be done through Prometric as

well.

Notes:1. Applications to Canadian Universities must be through an Official Organization (OMSB or SQU). 2. Please ensure that all your application documents are complete, as listed on page 9.

Useful Links:

Sr. Name Link 1. The Royal College of Physicians and

Surgeons of Canada

http://rcpsc.medical.org

2. Medical Council of Canada http://www.mcc.ca

3. Canadian Resident Matching Service http://www.carms.ca/eng

4. Physicians apply http://www.physiciansapply.ca

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University Residency/Subspecialty Fellowship

Dalhousie MCCEE Specialty Certificate

Toronto MCCEE Specialty Certificate

Western Ontario MCCEE Specialty Certificate

McMaster MCCEE Specialty Certificate

ManitobaMCCEE

IELTS/TOEFL

MCCEE, Specialty

Certificate

IELTS/TOEFL,

McGill IELTS/TOEFL Specialty Certificate

Alberta MCCEE

IELTS/TOEFL

Specialty Certificate

IELTS/TOEFL

Queen’s MCCEE Specialty Certificate

Ottawa MCCEE Specialty Certificate

Calgary MCCEE

IELTS/TOEFL

Specialty Certificate

IELTS/TOEFL

British ColumbiaMCCEE

IELTS/TOEFL

Specialty Certificate

IELTS/TOEFL

Canadian Universities Requirements

• Required IELTS is 7.0 in each component

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Applying to United States of America

(Residency/Fellowship)

Application Steps:

1. Pass USMLE Step 1, Step 2 CK (Clinical Knowledge) and Step 2 CS (Clinical Skills) for

Residency Training. Pass USMLE Steps 1, 2, and 3 for Fellowship. For more information, please

visit the following websites: http://www.ecfmg.orghttp://www.usmle.org

2. Apply through the Electronic Resident Application Services (ERAS). For more information

please visit the following websites:http://www.ecfmg.org/eras/index.html#nrmphttp://www.internationaldoc.com

3. Register with the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) as an international applicant.

For more information please visit:http://www.nrmp.org

Note: For application deadlines and important dates, please visit:http://www.ecfmg.org/eras/index.html

Important note: Any Residency/Fellowship post that does not require ECFMG registration is not

recognized and will not be considered.

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Useful Links:

Sr. Name Link 1. Residency Guide for

Foreign Medical Graduates

http://www.internationaldoc.com

2. US Medical Licensing

Examination (USMLE)

http://www.usmle.org

3. Accredited Program Search http://www.acgme.org/adspublic

4. ECFMG http://www.ecfmg.org/eras/index.html

5. Electronic Residency

Application Service

http://www.aamc.org/audienceeras.htm

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Useful Links:

Applying to Australia(Residency/Fellowship)

Australian Medical Council (AMC) Examination:

In order to undertake hands-on training in Australia, a pass in AMCE is required. For more

information, please visit the websites below.

Note: To be registered in the Australian Medical Council, candidates should obtain IELTS

score of 7.0 in all categories. Another accepted language proficiency test in Australia is the

Occupational English Test (OET). Please see page 35 and 36 for more information.

Sr. Name Link 1. Royal Australian College of

Physicians

http://www.racp.edu.au

2. The Australian Medical Council http://www.amc.org.au

3. Australian Government Department of

Health & Ageing

http://www.health.gov.au

4. Department of Immigration and

Multicultural Affairs

http://www.immi.gov.au

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Applying to France (Residency only)

Introduction:

A French-Omani Commission was established to provide Omani doctors with opportunities

to obtain specialization training in France. This is composed of representatives of the French

Embassy and representatives of Omani sponsors including the OMSB.

Conditions for Applications:

• Have Omani nationality

• Be a medical doctor

• Be less than 33 years old

Note: Before beginning the specialization in France, doctors have to give some proof of their

good level in French language. Otherwise, they have to take a course prior to the training in

France and have to take an exam at the end of the French language courses for which they are

expected to have Level B2.

French Language in Oman:

The French-Omani Centre provides courses for French language. Please visit their website below

for more details.

Useful Links:

Sr. Name Link 1. Conseil National de l’Ordre des

Medecins

http://www.conseil-national.medecin.fr/

2. The French-Omani Centre http://www.ambafrance-om.org/

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Applying to United Kingdom(Fellowship only)

General Medical Council (GMC):In order to undertake hands-on training in UK, registration to the GMC is required. Any

Fellowship post that does not require full GMC registration is not recognized and will not be

considered.

Note: Applicant must have achieved the required IELTS scores before applying. Please see page 28.

B.Useful Links:

Sr. Name Link 1. Postgraduate Medical Education and

Training Board (PMETB)

http://www.pmetb.org.uk

2. General Medical Council http://www.gmc-uk.org/

3. UK Border Agency http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk

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Applying to Ireland(Fellowship only)

Introduction

OMSB has collaboration with the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland and the College of

Anaesthetists of Ireland. Applications can be sent to other Royal colleges as well.

Application Requirements

1. All applicants must have achieved the required IELTS scores. Please see page 29.

2. Must have registration to the Irish Medical Council.

3. Must have completed the required years of BST in the specialty applying for.

4. Must have fulfilled the entry requirements of the specialty. For more For more information

about the entry criteria, kindly visit the RCPI website.

Useful Links:

Sr. Name Link 1. Royal College of Physicians of Ireland http://www.rcpi.ie/

2. Irish Medical Council http://www.medicalcouncil.ie/

3. College of Anaesthetists of

Ireland

http://www.anaesthesia.ie/

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Applying to Singapore(Fellowship only)

Singapore Medical Council (SMC):In order to undertake hands-on training in Singapore, conditional registration to the SMC is

required, which allows the doctor for a Fellowship post of up to 36 months.

In order to be eligible for conditional registration, doctors must hold membership exams such as

MRCP, MRCS, MRCOG etc.

Note: For more information about the General Requirements for Conditional Registration,

please visit: http://www.smc.gov.sg/

Sr. Name Link 1. Postgraduate Medical Institute http://www.pgmi.com.sg

2. SingHealth http://www.singhealth.com.sg

3. Singapore General Hospital http://www.sgh.com.sg

4. KK Women›s and Children›s Hospital http://www.kkh.com.sg

5. Singapore Medical Council http://www.smc.gov.sg/

B.Useful Links:

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More Opportunities Study Leaves: An alternative option to a scholarship is a “Study Leave” where the doctor, if approved by the

Employer, continues to receive salary during the study. However, all expenses relating to the

study is self-funded.

The candidate must obtain a final acceptance from the university and must provide full

information of the program such as the curriculum. OMSB’s role will be to evaluate the program

and provide a feedback from an academic and training point of view. The final approval is given

by the employer of the doctor.

The following are some suggested institution that offer training with no tuition fees, or nominal

administrative fees:

• Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust (RWT) (UK): Royal Wolverhampton Trust offered to Omani doctors free slots of training www.royalwolverhampton.nhs.uk/ • Chevening (UK)Chevening is the UK government’s international awards scheme aimed at developing global

leaders. Funded by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) and partner organizations,

Chevening offers two types of award – Chevening Scholarships and Chevening Fellowships –

the recipients of which are personally selected by British Embassies and High Commissions

throughout the world.

http://www.chevening.org/

• Singapore

1. Singapore Health Services Pte Ltd

https://www.singhealth.com.sg/Pages/home.aspx

2. National Healthcare Group

https://corp.nhg.com.sg/Pages/default.aspx

3.National University Health System (NUHS):

http://nuhs.edu.sg/

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More Opportunities

Applying to Saudi Arabia(Residency/Fellowship)

Saudi Admission Examination (SAE) is required upon application, as well as registration to Saudi

Commission for Health Specialties (SCFHS).

Note: For more information and application forms, please visit:

http://scfhs.org.sa

Applying to Qatar(Residency/Fellowship)

Applicants must have passed one of the following examinations to qualify for application:

USMLE Step 2CK

IFOM-CSE

MCCCE and MCCQE Part 1 exams

Note: For more information, please visit:https://www.hamad.qa/EN/Pages/default.aspx

* These opportunities are either self-funded or partially funded.

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IELTS

What is IELTS?It is the International English Language Testing System. It conforms to the highest international

standards of language assessment. It tests the four language skills – listening, reading,

writing and speaking.

How to apply for and when to take the IELTS?Please refer to: https://www.britishcouncil.om/en/exam/ielts/dates-fees-locations When and how results are given?• Results will usually be available 13 days after the main test day.

• You will be able to preview your results online and you can also receive them by SMS.

• The Test Report Form will be posted as well.

• Results may not be obtained over the phone, by email or by fax.

How to prepare for the test?The British Council office is offering courses and resources to prepare for the test. All

information can be found in their website.

For other information, visit their website:https://www.britishcouncil.om/en

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IELTS Required Scores

Country Listening Writing Reading Speaking Overall

Australia 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0

UK 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.5

Ireland 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.5 7.0

Singapore 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0

New

Zealand7.5 7.0 7.0 7.5 7.5

Canada 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0

Note: This is subject to change in accordance with the rules of the Medical Councils. For updated information, please visit the Medical Council websites of these countries. *Last updated: Aug 2017

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IELTS Test Centers in Oman

• SQU IELTS Examination Centre Sultan Qaboos University

Language Centre, Office #2052 –2nd Floor

Tel: 24142119/ 24142197

E-mail: [email protected]

• The IELTS CentreHawthorn – Muscat

43 Fouhood Street, Qurum Heights,

Sultanate of Oman

Tel: +968 2456 3510

Fax: +968 2456 3590

Email: [email protected]

• British Council – Oman Madinat Al Sultan Qaboos Office

Road One, Madinat al Sultan Qaboos

P O Box 73, Postal Code 115, Muscat,

Sultanate of Oman

Tel: +968 2468 1000

Fax: +968 2468 1090

E-mail: [email protected]

[email protected] Website: https://www.britishcouncil.om/en IELTS website: http://www.ielts.org/institutions.aspx

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TOEFL What is TOEFL? The TOEFL test (Test of English as a Foreign Language) measures your ability to use

and understand the English language as it is read, written, heard and spoken in the university

classroom.

How to apply for the test?Application for the test is done online through either of the 2 pathways:

https://www.prometric.com

http://www.ets.org/toefl

What are the score requirements? Score requirements are established by individual institutions or agencies. To know what TOEFL

score your prospective school requires, you should contact their admissions department.

Requirements vary from school to school depending on your level and field of study. For

example, training in Canada requires minimum score of 24 in each domain in iBT while some

universities in UK require a minimum score of 100 in iBT.

When and how results are given? Scores will be posted online approximately 10 days after the test date. Log in to your TOEFL

online account, enter the ETS ID number you received when you registered, and click «View

Scores.» A score report posting schedule (PDF) for each test date is available on the TOEFL iBT

website, and you will receive an email letting you know when your scores have been posted.

How long scores are valid? 2 years after the test date.

*All other information may be found in the aforementioned websites.

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TOEFL

Computer

TOEFL

ComputerTOEFL iBT

IELTS

Equivalent

625 - 680 263 - 300 113 - 120 7.5 - 9.0

600 250 100 7.0

575 323 90 - 91 6.5

550 213 79 - 80 6.0

525 196 69 - 70 5.5

500 173 59 - 60 5.0

475 152 49 - 50 4.5

450 133 39 - 40 4.0

425 113 29 -30 3.5

Equivalency Table for TOEFL and IELTS Scores

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OET

What is OET? The Occupational English Test is a language test for health practitioners who are qualified to

practice in one country and wish to gain provisional registration to practice their profession in

another which has an English-speaking context. The test assesses English language proficiency as

it is used in medical and health professions.

OET candidates gain a pass by achieving an A or B in each of the four subtests:

• Listening - Part A is a consultation between a patient and his/her doctor usually lasting

around 8 to 10 minutes; Part B Listening is a 25 minute lecture. Being able to take notes while

doing the listening test is essential.

• Speaking involves the candidate to act the part of the professional and conduct a

“consultation” with his or her speaking partner—an actor. Both people follow a “profile”. In

OET, candidates do two 5.5 to 6 minute consultations within his/her 20 minute Speaking Test.

• Writing requires the candidate to read a given case study (discipline specific according to your

profession) - and then write a Letter of Referral. Candidates are given 5 minutes to read the case

study, then 40 minutes to write the referral.

• Reading involves Part A: 4 short pieces of textual information.Your task is to complete the

gap-fill exercise (15 minutes to do this). Part B comprises two shorter pieces of text (1000 to

1100 words long) with 8 to 10 minutes questions on each piece of text (14 to 16 questions all up).

You are given 45 minutes to do the Part B reading.

When and where to take the test? The OET is administered by the OET Centre up to ten times a year in over 40 locations around

the world.

Please visit this link for test venues: https://www.occupationalenglishtest.org/

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How much is the cost of OET? The cost of the OET is different depending on where you sit the test. All prices are in Australian

dollars. All prices in Australia include GST. New candidates must sit all 4 sub-tests.

How to register for the OET?

To register, you must apply online in the OET website. The OET Centre accepts payment by

credit card online, bank cheque, money order or AEI-NOOSR through its ASDOT program.

Debit cards cannot be used to pay online.

How to prepare for the OET?

For a list of preparatory course providers and for more information, please visit the OET website:

http://www.occupationalenglishtest.org

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ListofMedicalSpecialties+Sub-specialties

Specialty Sub-Specialties1 Anesthesia CardiothoracicAnesthesiology

AnesthesiaforOgranTransplantCriticalCareNeuroanesthesiaPainMedicinePediatricAnesthesiaRegionalAnesthesiaFellowshipMinimallyInvasiveSurgeryandFast-TrackSurgeryHyperbaricMedicineAnesthesiaObstetricAnesthesiaPerioperativeMedicineAnesthesiaforBariatricSurgeryFellowship

2 Biochemistry MedicalBiochemicalGeneticsChemicalPathologyClinicalBiochemistryMedicalBiochemistryMolecularGeneticPathology

3 CardiacSurgery PediatricandAdultCongenitalHeartSurgeryComplexAdultCardiacandValveSurgeryFellowshipCongenitalCardiacSurgeryMinimallyInvasiveCardiacSurgery

4 Dermatology DermatologicSurgeryProceduraldermatologyfellowshipLaserandCosmeticDermatologyDermatopathologyPediatricDermatologyContactDermatitisMicrographicSurgeryandDermatologicOncology

5 EmergencyMedicine CriticalCarePediatricEmergencyMedicalandClinicalToxicologyUnderseaandHyperbaricMedicine

6 ENT PediatricOtolaryngologyPhoniatricsHeadandNeckSurgicalOncologyFellowshipVestibularDisordersRhinologyandFacialPlasticSurgeryOtologyandNeurotologyAudiology

7 FamilyMedicine GeriatricMedicineHospiceandPalliativeMedicineWomen’sHealth

8 GeneralSurgery PediatricSurgeryVascularSurgerySurgicalOncologyBreastSurgeryOncologyandReconstructionColorectalSurgeryHepatobiliaryandTransplantationSurgeryEndocrineSurgery

9 Hematopathology TransfusionMedicineHemoglobinopathiesThrombosis-HemostasisFlowcytometryMolecularHematopathology

Specialties Recognized

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10 Histopathology BreastPathologyGenitourinary PathologyCytopathologyGynaePathologyPediatricPathologyRespiratory PathologyDermatopathologySoftTissueandBonePathologyGITPathologyLiverPathologyEndocrinePathologyHematopathologyRenalPathologyNeuromascularPathologyHeadandNeckOralPathologyOcularPathology

11 InternalMedicine AcuteGeneralMedicine/RespiratoryMedicineCriticalCareEndocrinologyCardiologyAdultCongenitalHeartDiseaseAdvancedHeartFailureandTransplantCardiacElectrophysiologyInterventionalCardiologyPreventiveCardiology/AdvancedLipidologyGeneralInternalMedicineGastroenterologyInfalamtoryBowelDiseaseHepatologyAdvancedTherapeuticEndoscopyHematologyImmunologyImmunologyandAllergyInfectiousDiseasesNephrologyMedicalOncologyNeurologyOccupationalMedicinePulmonaryCriticalCarePulmonaryMedicineRheumatologySleepMedicine

12 Microbiology MedicalVirologyInfectionControlMycologyParasitologyPublicHealth(Communicablediseases)TropicalMedicineAntimicrobialStewardshipHospitalepidemiology

13 Neurology BrainInjuryMedicineAmyotrophicLateralSclerosisChildNeurologyClinicalneuromuscular,EMG,andneurologicalrehabilitationFellowshipCognitive/BehavioralNeurologyFellowshipEndovascularSurgicalNeuroradiologyEpilepsyFellowshipinMultipleSclerosisandNeuroinflammatoryDisordersNeurocriticalCareFellowship

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ListofMedicalSpecialties+Sub-specialties

Specialty Sub-Specialties1 Anesthesia CardiothoracicAnesthesiology

AnesthesiaforOgranTransplantCriticalCareNeuroanesthesiaPainMedicinePediatricAnesthesiaRegionalAnesthesiaFellowshipMinimallyInvasiveSurgeryandFast-TrackSurgeryHyperbaricMedicineAnesthesiaObstetricAnesthesiaPerioperativeMedicineAnesthesiaforBariatricSurgeryFellowship

2 Biochemistry MedicalBiochemicalGeneticsChemicalPathologyClinicalBiochemistryMedicalBiochemistryMolecularGeneticPathology

3 CardiacSurgery PediatricandAdultCongenitalHeartSurgeryComplexAdultCardiacandValveSurgeryFellowshipCongenitalCardiacSurgeryMinimallyInvasiveCardiacSurgery

4 Dermatology DermatologicSurgeryProceduraldermatologyfellowshipLaserandCosmeticDermatologyDermatopathologyPediatricDermatologyContactDermatitisMicrographicSurgeryandDermatologicOncology

5 EmergencyMedicine CriticalCarePediatricEmergencyMedicalandClinicalToxicologyUnderseaandHyperbaricMedicine

6 ENT PediatricOtolaryngologyPhoniatricsHeadandNeckSurgicalOncologyFellowshipVestibularDisordersRhinologyandFacialPlasticSurgeryOtologyandNeurotologyAudiology

7 FamilyMedicine GeriatricMedicineHospiceandPalliativeMedicineWomen’sHealth

8 GeneralSurgery PediatricSurgeryVascularSurgerySurgicalOncologyBreastSurgeryOncologyandReconstructionColorectalSurgeryHepatobiliaryandTransplantationSurgeryEndocrineSurgery

9 Hematopathology TransfusionMedicineHemoglobinopathiesThrombosis-HemostasisFlowcytometryMolecularHematopathology

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10 Histopathology BreastPathologyGenitourinary PathologyCytopathologyGynaePathologyPediatricPathologyRespiratory PathologyDermatopathologySoftTissueandBonePathologyGITPathologyLiverPathologyEndocrinePathologyHematopathologyRenalPathologyNeuromascularPathologyHeadandNeckOralPathologyOcularPathology

11 InternalMedicine AcuteGeneralMedicine/RespiratoryMedicineCriticalCareEndocrinologyCardiologyAdultCongenitalHeartDiseaseAdvancedHeartFailureandTransplantCardiacElectrophysiologyInterventionalCardiologyPreventiveCardiology/AdvancedLipidologyGeneralInternalMedicineGastroenterologyInfalamtoryBowelDiseaseHepatologyAdvancedTherapeuticEndoscopyHematologyImmunologyImmunologyandAllergyInfectiousDiseasesNephrologyMedicalOncologyNeurologyOccupationalMedicinePulmonaryCriticalCarePulmonaryMedicineRheumatologySleepMedicine

12 Microbiology MedicalVirologyInfectionControlMycologyParasitologyPublicHealth(Communicablediseases)TropicalMedicineAntimicrobialStewardshipHospitalepidemiology

13 Neurology BrainInjuryMedicineAmyotrophicLateralSclerosisChildNeurologyClinicalneuromuscular,EMG,andneurologicalrehabilitationFellowshipCognitive/BehavioralNeurologyFellowshipEndovascularSurgicalNeuroradiologyEpilepsyFellowshipinMultipleSclerosisandNeuroinflammatoryDisordersNeurocriticalCareFellowship

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NeurodevelopmentalDisabilitiesNeurogeneticFellowshipNeuromuscularMedicineNeuroplasticityinMovementDisordersFellowshipParkinson'sdisease/MovementdisordersFellowshipStrokeandCerebrovascularDiseaseFellowshipVascularNeurology

14 Neurosurgery EndovascularSurgicalNeuroradiologyCerebrovascularNeurosurgeryEpilepsySurgeryFellowshipNeurosurgicalOncologyFellowshipNeurotraumaFellowshipPediatricNeurosurgeryFellowshipStereotacticandFunctionalNeurosurgery

15 OBGYN GynecologyOncologyMaternalFetalMedicineGynReprodEndocrineandInfertilityMaternalMedicineUrogynecology&FemalePelvicReconstructiveSurgeryMinimalAccessInvasiveSurgeryAdvancedObstetrics&GynecologyUltrasoundFellowship

16 OMFS TemporomandibularJoint(TMJ)OrthognathicSurgeryCraniofacialSurgery

17 Ophthalmology NeurophthalmologyOphthalmicPlasticandReconstructiveSurgerySurgicalRetinaPediatricOphthalmologyandStrabismusGlaucomaCorneaandrefractiveMedicalRetina

18 OrthopedicSurgery OrthopedicsTraumaSpineSurgeryFootandAnkleOrthopedicSurgeryHandSurgeryOrthopedicsSportsMedicineAdultReconstructiveOrthopedicSurgeryPediatricOrthopedicSurgeryUpperLimbandShoulderSurgeryOrthopedicOncologyArthroplastyArthroscopy

19 Pediatrics AdolescentMedicineChildAbusePediatricsDevelopmental&BehavioralPediatricsGastroenterologyNeonatalPerinatalMedicineNephrologyNeurologyPaediatricsHaematology/OncologyPediatricAllergyandClinicalImmunologyPediatricCardiologyPediatricEmergencyPediatricEndocrinologyPediatricICU(CriticalCare)PediatricInfectiousDiseasePediatricMetabolicGeneticPediatricRespirologyPediatricRheumatologyPediatricTransplantHepatology

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20 PediatricSurgery PediatricUrology21 Plastic&ReconstructiveSurgery CraniofacialSurgery

HandSurgeryMicrosurgery&ReconstructiveFellowshipPlasticSurgeryWithintheHeadandNeckCleftLip&PalatalSurgery

22 Psychiatry ForensicPsychiatryAddictionPsychiatryRehabilitationPsychiatryCommunityPsychiatryNeuropsychiatryChildandAdolescentMentalHealthConsultationLiaisonPsychiatryPsychotherapyGeriatricPsychiatryMoodandPsychoticDisordersWomen'sMentalHealth

23 RadiationOncology RadiationOncologyFellowship24 Radiology OncologyFellowship

AbdominalImagingBodyImagingBodyInterventionalandDiagnosticImagingCross-SectionalImagingEmergencyandTraumaRadiologyPediatricRadiology PediatricNRWomenImagingBreastImagingInterventionalRadiologyIntegratedVascularandInterventionalRadiologyHeadandNeckImagingEndovascularSurgicalNewRadiologyInterventionalNeuroradiologyNeuroradiologyCardiovascularImagingFellowshipCardiothoracicImagingThoracicRadiologyMusculoskeletal(MSK)ImagingMRI&MRIPETNuclearMedicinePET/CT

25 UrologicSurgery FemalePelvicMedicineandReconstructiveSurgeryPediatricUrologyTransplantSurgeryRoboticSurgery

26 MedicalOncology MedicalOncology27 VascularSurgery28 DentalPrograms PediatricDentistry

PeriodontologyProsthodonticsOrthodonticsMaxillofacialSurgery

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NeurodevelopmentalDisabilitiesNeurogeneticFellowshipNeuromuscularMedicineNeuroplasticityinMovementDisordersFellowshipParkinson'sdisease/MovementdisordersFellowshipStrokeandCerebrovascularDiseaseFellowshipVascularNeurology

14 Neurosurgery EndovascularSurgicalNeuroradiologyCerebrovascularNeurosurgeryEpilepsySurgeryFellowshipNeurosurgicalOncologyFellowshipNeurotraumaFellowshipPediatricNeurosurgeryFellowshipStereotacticandFunctionalNeurosurgery

15 OBGYN GynecologyOncologyMaternalFetalMedicineGynReprodEndocrineandInfertilityMaternalMedicineUrogynecology&FemalePelvicReconstructiveSurgeryMinimalAccessInvasiveSurgeryAdvancedObstetrics&GynecologyUltrasoundFellowship

16 OMFS TemporomandibularJoint(TMJ)OrthognathicSurgeryCraniofacialSurgery

17 Ophthalmology NeurophthalmologyOphthalmicPlasticandReconstructiveSurgerySurgicalRetinaPediatricOphthalmologyandStrabismusGlaucomaCorneaandrefractiveMedicalRetina

18 OrthopedicSurgery OrthopedicsTraumaSpineSurgeryFootandAnkleOrthopedicSurgeryHandSurgeryOrthopedicsSportsMedicineAdultReconstructiveOrthopedicSurgeryPediatricOrthopedicSurgeryUpperLimbandShoulderSurgeryOrthopedicOncologyArthroplastyArthroscopy

19 Pediatrics AdolescentMedicineChildAbusePediatricsDevelopmental&BehavioralPediatricsGastroenterologyNeonatalPerinatalMedicineNephrologyNeurologyPaediatricsHaematology/OncologyPediatricAllergyandClinicalImmunologyPediatricCardiologyPediatricEmergencyPediatricEndocrinologyPediatricICU(CriticalCare)PediatricInfectiousDiseasePediatricMetabolicGeneticPediatricRespirologyPediatricRheumatologyPediatricTransplantHepatology

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Specialties Recognized

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20 PediatricSurgery PediatricUrology21 Plastic&ReconstructiveSurgery CraniofacialSurgery

HandSurgeryMicrosurgery&ReconstructiveFellowshipPlasticSurgeryWithintheHeadandNeckCleftLip&PalatalSurgery

22 Psychiatry ForensicPsychiatryAddictionPsychiatryRehabilitationPsychiatryCommunityPsychiatryNeuropsychiatryChildandAdolescentMentalHealthConsultationLiaisonPsychiatryPsychotherapyGeriatricPsychiatryMoodandPsychoticDisordersWomen'sMentalHealth

23 RadiationOncology RadiationOncologyFellowship24 Radiology OncologyFellowship

AbdominalImagingBodyImagingBodyInterventionalandDiagnosticImagingCross-SectionalImagingEmergencyandTraumaRadiologyPediatricRadiology PediatricNRWomenImagingBreastImagingInterventionalRadiologyIntegratedVascularandInterventionalRadiologyHeadandNeckImagingEndovascularSurgicalNewRadiologyInterventionalNeuroradiologyNeuroradiologyCardiovascularImagingFellowshipCardiothoracicImagingThoracicRadiologyMusculoskeletal(MSK)ImagingMRI&MRIPETNuclearMedicinePET/CT

25 UrologicSurgery FemalePelvicMedicineandReconstructiveSurgeryPediatricUrologyTransplantSurgeryRoboticSurgery

26 MedicalOncology MedicalOncology27 VascularSurgery28 DentalPrograms PediatricDentistry

PeriodontologyProsthodonticsOrthodonticsMaxillofacialSurgery

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Country Activity

USA

Dr. Talal M. Al Balushi, Ph.D.

Cultural division 8381, Old Courthouse Rd

Suite 130, Vienna, VA 22182, USA

Tel: 5710000-722-

Fax: 5710001-722-

http://www.omani.info

United

Kingdom

Dr. Musallam Taman AL-Amri

Winchester house

6th Floor, 259269- Old Marylebone Road

London NW1 5RA

Tel: 00442078383853

Fax: 00442075846435

http://omancao.org.uk/en/

Australia

Mr. Hamad Mohammed Al Hajri

PO Box 7174

Melbourne 8004, Australia

Tel: 00613982040960061398204098/

Fax: 0061398204076

www.oman.org.au

Singapore oman consalate in Mr. Zakaria Al.saadi

Omani Cultural Attachés (as of 2017)

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CONTACT INFORMATION:

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International Cooperation DepartmentOman Medical Specialty Board

Way No. 4443, Block 244Bldg.18, Plot 404

North AzaibaMuscat, Oman

Email: [email protected]

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Phone: +968 24181058


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