Jordanian Board Exemption

In September of 2022, an amendment to the Jordanian Medical Council law was issued. Section 17 C allowed Jordanian physicians who obtained board certification abroad and worked in the country of training for 3 years or more to apply for exemption from the Jordanian board exam in the respective specialty.  The law took effect starting May of 2023.

Now JAPA is offering a concierge service to assist Jordanian physicians who trained and worked in the United States who are interested in getting this board exemption easily and effortlessly.

Eligibility: the applicant must have a Jordanian nationality, must have obtained the American board certification in the specific specialty, and worked at least 3 years in the United States in that specialty.

The eligible specialties include the following:

  1. Internal Medicine
  2. Critical Care Medicine
  3. Pulmonary medicine
  4. Pediatrics
  5. Family medicine
  6. Infectious diseases
  7. General surgery
  8. Emergency medicine
  9. Oncology
  10. Neurology
  11. Obstetrics and Gynecology
  12. Anesthesia
  13. Dermatology and Venereology
  14. Allergy and Immunology
  15. Nuclear Medicine
  16. Diagnostic Radiology
  17. Orthopedic Surgery
  18. Ear, Nose, and Throat Diseases and Surgery
  19. Vascular Surgery
  20. Forensic Medicine
  21. Pediatric Surgery
  22. Kidney and Urology Surgery
  23. Psychiatry
  24. Endocrine and Diabetes Diseases
  25. Reconstructive and Cosmetic Surgery
  26. Liver, Biliary, and Pancreatic Surgery
  27. Community Medicine
  28. Gastroenterology and Hepatology
  29. Brain and Nerve Surgery (Neurosurgery)
  30. Kidney Diseases (Nephrology)
  31. Thoracic Surgery
  32. Cardiovascular Diseases
  33. Eye Diseases and Surgery
  34. Aviation and Space Medicine
  35. Heart Surgery
  36. Blood Disorders and Tumors in Children
  37. Neurological Diseases in Children (Pediatric Neurology)
  38. Colon and Rectal Surgery

(Note that if you are applying for a higher specialty included in the list above, you don’t need to apply for exemption from the initial specialty e.g. if you are a cardiologist, you only apply for exemption from the board of cardiology, you don’t need to apply for the exemption of the board of internal medicine)

(Note that some specialties that have board certification in the US are not included in the list above (e.g., interventional cardiology), so the applicant will get the exemption for the prior specialty from the list above (e.g., cardiology).

The process consists of four steps:

1- Create an online account with JMC and submit an online application for the exemption.

2- Dataflow verification: this includes the following documents:

  • Subspecialty board certificate
  • Subspecialty training certificate
  • Work experience letter(s)
  • State license(s) for the period included in the work experience letter

3- Amideast verification: this includes the following documents:

  • The same documents that you verified in Dataflow
  • Major specialty board certificate
  • Major specialty training certificate

4- Paper application at the Jordanian Medical Council

Steps 1, 2, and 3 can be started simultaneously, but the paper application referenced in step 4 can only be submitted once the first 3 are completed.

JAPA responsibility: Once you sign up for the service and pay the concierge fee, a JAPA representative will contact you with details for each step. Additionally, the representative will assist in the required steps and answer your questions. Once all steps are completed, the representative will follow up on the application in person at JMC and update you periodically.

Applicant responsibility: The applicant is expected to complete the above steps with assistance from the representative and respond to messages in a timely manner to avoid delays.

Note: The fee quoted below includes JAPA’s concierge fee and the fee for the paper application at JMC since that has to be paid in cash at the time of application. The applicant will also have to pay the fees to Dataflow and Amideast and will pay the fee to get the certificate once the exemption is granted.

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