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Want to study medicine abroad? A parent & student 7-step guide
Khaleej Times
|September 02, 2025
Medicine is not just a degree—it's a lifelong commitment. Before diving in, take time to reflect on your motivation

Studying medicine abroad is an exciting, life-changing journey one that opens doors to world-class education, diverse clinical exposure and global career pathways.
For students in the UAE-where more than 215 private schools offer over 17 different curricula and has a significant expatriate population pursuing a medical education abroad remains a well-established and highly aspirational path.
But this dream also comes with high stakes academic readiness, financial planning, licensing hurdles and emotional resilience are essential to succeed. Whether you're a student in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, or anywhere across the Emirates, here are seven essential steps to help you make informed decisions and prepare for a rewarding but demanding journey in the field of medicine.
1. Know your 'why?'
Medicine is not just a degree-it's a lifelong commitment. Before diving in, take time to reflect on your motivation: Why do you want to become a doctor?
Do you hope to specialise in a field like cardiology, neurology, or emergency medicine?
Where do you eventually want to practice the UAE, UK, the US, or elsewhere?
Having clear goals helps you choose the right destination and medical school. For example, if you aim to return and work in the UAE, ensure the foreign degree is recognised by the UAE Ministry of Education and Department of Health (DOH) or Dubai Health Authority (DHA).
Tip: Many UAE-based students choose to study in the UK, Ireland, Hungary, Cyprus, Australia or the Caribbean for their globally recognised medical programmes and clinical rotation opportunities.
Speaking to Khaleej Times, Varun Jain, CEO, Uni Hawk, said: "To be able to study medicine, the most important thing is to identify the right country, the right university, the right programmes. Destinations such as the US and Canada do not offer medicine as an undergraduate degree.
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