New Qatar healthcare licensing update 2026 with DHP Circular DHP/2025/24 and updated licensing requirements

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The Department of Healthcare Professions (DHP) under the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) issued Circular No. DHP/2025/24 on 30 December 2025.

This circular updates Qatar’s healthcare licensing framework and replaces all previous circulars issued on the same subject, including Circular 13/2023.

From this date onward, all healthcare licensing decisions related to experience, internship, and qualifying exams must follow this circular only.

For healthcare professionals, this update is important because it clearly defines who must complete an internship, who needs work experience, and who is exempt from the DHP qualifying exam.

We at Meem Business Services see many applications are delayed simply because these rules are misunderstood or applied incorrectly.

Key Takeaways

  • Circular DHP/2025/24 was issued on 30 December 2025 and updates Qatar’s healthcare licensing rules for internship, experience, and qualifying exams.
  • The circular replaces and annuls previous circulars on the same subject, including Circular 13/2023, and must now be followed for all related licensing decisions.
  • The DHP qualifying exam is generally required for healthcare licensing unless the applicant falls under an official exemption category.
  • Exam exemption applies to Qatari nationals, offspring of Qatari women, and graduates of public or private universities and higher education institutions inside Qatar.
  • For graduates from universities inside Qatar, general practitioners must complete a mandatory internship year, while dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, and allied health professionals are exempt from post-qualification experience requirements.
  • For graduates from universities outside Qatar, physicians and dentists must complete an internship year or one year of licensed clinical experience, while pharmacy, nursing, and allied health professionals generally require one year of work experience.
  • Spouses of residents have additional experience requirements depending on profession, including one year of experience after internship in certain categories.
  • Where permitted, required experience may be completed inside Qatar only in a licensed healthcare facility under DHP-approved supervision and with prior approval.
  • Meem Business Services supports healthcare professionals with eligibility assessment, internship and experience mapping, DataFlow and QuadraBay verification, and end-to-end DHP licensing support.

Who This Circular Applies To

This circular applies to all healthcare practitioners and healthcare facilities in the State of Qatar. It covers applicants who studied inside Qatar as well as those who obtained their qualifications outside Qatar.

It also applies to family-sponsored applicants, including spouses and offspring of residents, where specific experience conditions are defined.

The professions covered under this circular include physicians, dentists, pharmacists, nurses, and all allied health professionals.

Did you know Qatar adds 3 new allied health scopes. read the guide to know more.

Understanding the DHP Qualifying Exam Exemption

In Qatar, passing the DHP qualifying exam is the standard requirement for healthcare licensing. However, the circular clearly identifies a limited group of applicants who are exempt.

You are exempt from the DHP qualifying exam if you fall into one of the following categories:

  • You are a Qatari national
  • You are an offspring of a Qatari woman
  • You graduated from a public university, private university, or higher education institution within the State of Qatar

This exemption applies across all healthcare professions, including medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, and allied health.

Overseas graduates often assume they are exempt when they are not. This mistake usually appears later during verification or evaluation and leads to delays.

In many cases, the issue is identified during DataFlow verification, which is already mandatory for licensing.

Meem has a detailed guide on this process titled DataFlow Good Standing in Qatar, which helps applicants avoid such errors.

Experience Rules for Graduates from Universities Inside Qatar

For applicants who completed their education in Qatar, experience requirements depend on the profession.

General Practitioners (Medicine)

Graduates applying as general practitioners must complete one full year of internship. This internship must be completed after obtaining the medical degree and is required for practice in both public and private healthcare sectors.

Dentistry, Pharmacy, Nursing, and Allied Health

Graduates in dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, and allied health professions are exempt from post-qualification work experience requirements. They are eligible to apply for licensing in public and private sectors once they meet standard licensing conditions.

Psychology Graduates

The circular also clarifies specific pathways for psychology graduates, which are often misunderstood.

If you obtained a bachelor’s degree in psychology from a Qatar-based institution and completed two years of work as an Assistant Psychologist, then later obtained a master’s degree in psychology, you may be eligible for licensure as a Clinical Psychologist or Psychological Counsellor.

Alternatively, if you obtained both your bachelor’s and master’s degrees in psychology from Qatar and completed one year of work as an Assistant Psychologist after the master’s degree, you may also be eligible for licensure in these scopes.

Incorrect documentation of these pathways is a common reason for rejection.

Experience Rules for Graduates from Universities Outside Qatar

For overseas graduates, the experience requirements are more detailed and depend on both profession and residency category.

Physicians and Dentists

The table below summarises the requirements clearly.

Applicant CategoryInternship RequiredAdditional Experience
Qatari nationalsYesNot required
Offspring of Qatari womenYesNot required
Offspring of residentsYesNot required
Spouses of residents’ offspringYesNot required
Spouses of residentsYesOne additional year

The minimum academic duration must be six years for medicine and five years for dentistry, excluding the internship year.

If internship proof is not available, one year of licensed clinical experience may be accepted instead.

Some eligible categories may complete their required experience inside Qatar under DHP-approved supervision. This must be formally approved before starting. Experience started without approval is often rejected.

Pharmacy, Nursing, and Allied Health (Outside Qatar)

For these professions, experience requirements depend on residency status.

Applicant CategoryExperience Requirement
QatarisNo experience required
Offspring of Qatari womenNo experience required
Offspring of residentsOne year required
Spouses of residentsOne year required

If experience is completed inside Qatar, it must be approved by DHP in advance and completed under supervision in a licensed healthcare facility.

Nursing-Specific Condition

For nurses, the one-year experience must meet all of the following conditions:

  • It must be direct clinical nursing experience
  • It must be completed in a recognised healthcare facility
  • It must start only after DHP approval
  • It must be completed under a valid professional license

If any of these conditions are missing, the experience may not be recognised. Meem covers this in detail in its guide on Break from Practice for Nurses in Qatar.

Internship Year Clarifications

The circular clearly states that the internship year is counted only after obtaining the bachelor’s degree. The minimum academic duration does not include the internship year.

If an applicant did not complete an internship, one year of licensed clinical experience is required instead.

What This Update Means in Practice

This circular removes ambiguity but requires accuracy.

From Meem’s licensing cases, most delays occur because experience was completed without prior DHP approval, internship or experience was mapped to the wrong category, or exam exemption was assumed incorrectly.

Applicants often discover these issues only after submission, which extends processing time. Meem’s article on DHP Processing Time in Qatar explains how such errors affect evaluation timelines.

Who does Circular DHP/2025/24 apply to? +
Circular DHP/2025/24 applies to all healthcare professionals applying for licensing in Qatar. This includes doctors, dentists, pharmacists, nurses, and allied health professionals. It applies to graduates from Qatar-based universities, graduates from universities outside Qatar, and family-sponsored applicants such as spouses and offspring of residents.
Is the DHP qualifying exam mandatory for all healthcare professionals? +
Yes. In Qatar, the DHP qualifying exam is required for most healthcare professionals before a license can be issued. You must take the exam unless you clearly fall under one of the officially approved exemption categories. If you are not exempt, passing the exam is a compulsory step in the licensing process.
Who is exempt from the DHP qualifying exam? +
You are exempt from the DHP qualifying exam only if you are a Qatari national, an offspring of a Qatari woman, or a graduate of a public or private university or higher education institution located inside the State of Qatar. This exemption applies across all healthcare professions.
Do Qatar university graduates need work experience for licensing? +
It depends on the profession. General practitioners must complete a one-year internship after graduation. Graduates in dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, and allied health professions are not required to complete post-qualification work experience if their qualification was obtained in Qatar.
What are the experience requirements for graduates from universities outside Qatar? +
Overseas graduates usually need experience before licensing. Physicians and dentists must complete a one-year internship or one year of licensed clinical experience if an internship was not completed. Pharmacy, nursing, and allied health professionals generally need one year of relevant work experience.
What are the special experience rules for spouses of residents? +
Spouses of residents have additional requirements. For medicine and dentistry, a one-year internship plus one additional year of work experience is required. For pharmacy, nursing, and allied health professions, one year of work experience is mandatory.
Can required experience be completed inside Qatar? +
Yes, but only for eligible categories and only after receiving prior approval from the Department of Healthcare Professions. The experience must be completed in a licensed healthcare facility under approved supervision. Experience started without approval may not be recognised.
What if I did not complete an internship year? +
If an internship year was not completed, the circular allows one year of licensed practical clinical experience to be accepted instead. This experience must be relevant to your profession and is subject to review and approval by the DHP.
How is the internship year counted? +
The internship year is counted only after completing the bachelor’s degree. The minimum academic duration must be six years for medicine and five years for dentistry, excluding the internship year.
Does Circular DHP/2025/24 cancel older licensing rules? +
Yes. Circular DHP/2025/24 officially cancels all previous circulars issued on the same subject. Only the rules stated in this circular are currently valid for healthcare licensing decisions in Qatar.
Why do many healthcare licensing applications get delayed or rejected? +
Most delays happen due to incorrect experience mapping, missing internship documentation, incorrect assumptions about exam exemptions, or experience completed without prior DHP approval. These issues are often identified only after submission.
How can Meem Business Services help with DHP licensing? +
Meem Business Services helps healthcare professionals understand how the licensing rules apply to their individual profile. This includes eligibility checks, correct mapping of internship and experience, verification coordination, and full DHP licensing support to reduce the risk of rejection or long delays.

How Meem Supports Healthcare Professionals

Understanding the circular is only the first step. Applying it correctly to your nationality, qualification country, family residency status, internship history, and experience location is where most applicants face difficulty.

Meem Business Services supports healthcare professionals with eligibility assessment, experience and internship mapping, DataFlow coordination, Quadrabay verification and complete DHP licensing support.

If you want clarity before submitting your application, reviewing your profile against this circular can prevent rejection and long delays.

WRITTEN BY

Portrait of Unais Naranath

Unais Naranath

Manager at Meem Business Services

Unais is a specialist in government relations with a background shaped by key roles in Qatar’s medical and public sectors. His experience includes 2 years with Naseem Al Rabeeh Medical Center (MOPH), and 1 year as a Qatar Public Relations Officer.

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