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Radiologist's roadmap to the Middle East: pathways and practical considerations for employment in GCC countries.
Radiology practice in the Middle East, particularly in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, and Bahrain, has rapidly expanded over the past two decades, attracting radiologists from across the world. This review provides a practical and comprehensive, country-specific guide for international radiologists seeking professional opportunities in the region. It outlines the standardized steps for credential verification through Primary Source Verification, the licensing examinations required by each regulatory authority, and explains the tier-based eligibility system that classifies applicants as specialists or consultants. The article also compares practice settings in private, public, and academic healthcare sectors, highlighting the workload, responsibilities, and academic expectations. Job search strategies are discussed, including reliable online platforms and country-specific recruitment portals. By combining regulatory guidance with real-world insights, this article aims to simplify the migration process and support successful integration into the region's evolving healthcare systems.