Clear HAAD Faster: The 22-Hour Study Blueprint
Preparing for HAAD doesn’t have to be overwhelming. This 22-hour blueprint breaks core theory into short blocks, adds spaced revision, and finishes with mock tests so you practice the way you’ll be tested.
Plan Overview
- Hours 1–12: Core theory in short, 30–40 minute sprints.
- Hours 13–18: 1,000+ repeated questions—tag weak areas.
- Hours 19–22: Two full-length mocks + review notes.
Tip: Use active recall—ask, answer, check. It’s faster than passive reading.
Follow the plan, track your weak topics, and you’ll feel exam-ready in days—not months.
| Exam | Primary Location | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| DHA | Dubai | Strong private sector demand. |
| MOH | UAE (except Dubai/Abu Dhabi) | Good for multi-emirate mobility. |
| DOH (HAAD) | Abu Dhabi | Robust hospital ecosystem. |
Match your career goals with location, salary trends, and processing timelines. If you’re unsure, start with the market offering the most openings for your specialty.
Three Pillars
- Prioritization: Emphasis on high-yield, exam-repeated topics.
- Pattern Teaching: See how questions are formed and varied.
- Spaced Revision: Short, smart review cycles for retention.
This approach reduces overload and lets you learn faster—with less stress.
- Skipping question flags—don’t forget to revisit doubtful items.
- Reading the stem too fast—underline qualifiers like first, best, initial.
- Ignoring units—mg vs mcg conversions matter.
- Not practicing full-length mocks—stamina is a skill.
Practice under timed conditions and review every error category—you’ll see your score climb quickly.