SCFHS License for Cardiac perfusion
Easy Steps to Qualify for a SCFHS Cardiac perfusion License from Your Home Country
If you’re a Cardiac perfusion planning to work in Saudi Arabia, you must obtain a license from the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties (SCFHS). This guide explains the complete SCFHS licensing process for Cardiac perfusion — from eligibility and qualification requirements to DataFlow verification, exams, syllabus, costs, and licensing outcomes — so you can confidently start your career in Saudi Arabia.
Qualification and Experience Requirements
Cardiac perfusion
Educational Level
An accredited bachelor’s degree with an honors year or acceptable practical training under the supervision of a specialist and in a facility that provides the data and tasks required for professional practice in the specialty.
Educational Field
Cardiac perfusion
Experience
Experience must not be below one year for non-Saudis, with the exception of the Graduates of Saudi universities.
Cardiac perfusion Technician
Educational Level
Two Years Diploma Degree in Cardiac Perfusion
Educational Field
Cardiac perfusion
Experience
Experience must not be below one year for non-Saudis, with the exception of the Graduates of Saudi universities.
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SCFHS Licensing Steps (Overview)
1.Create SCFHS Account
Create an account on the SCFHS Mumaris Plus portal to begin your licensing application process.
2. DataFlow
DataFlow verifies your educational certificates, licenses, and experience documents from original sources.
3. Apply for Professional Classification
Submit your qualifications, experience, and required documents for SCFHS professional classification review.
4. Exam
Pass the SCFHS Prometric Exam or Oral Assessment to prove your professional competency.
5. Receive Professional Classification
After successful verification and exam completion, SCFHS issues your Professional Classification Certificate.
6. Obtain Job Offer in Saudi Arabia
Apply for healthcare jobs in Saudi Arabia after receiving your SCFHS classification approval.
7. Professional Registration
Complete SCFHS professional registration after joining your employer to activate your Saudi license.
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SCFHS Licensing Process – Step by Step
Step 1: Create Mumaris Plus Account
The official online portal used by the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties (SCFHS) for all healthcare licensing applications, verifications, exam booking and classifications.
Documents & Information Required
Prepare the following to complete your Mumaris Plus registration:
- Valid Passport
- Passport-sized Photograph
- Active Email ID
- Phone Number
After Account Creation
You will receive your SCFHS application profile
Unique identifier used for all future licensing steps (Professional Classification, exam registration, license issuance).
- SCFHS‑ID: M24‑XXXXXX
Step 2: DataFlow (Document Verification)
Primary Source Verification (PSV)
Submit clear scanned colour copies of your documents for Primary Source Verification (PSV) through DataFlow — the official verification partner of the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties. This is a mandatory step before Professional Classification.
- Valid Passport
- Educational certificates: Degree / Diploma
- Health License Certificate
Processing Details
- Fees - SAR 500
- Processing Time 25 working days
Next steps after verification
- Successful verification – You receive a ‘Verified Report’ and can proceed to Step 3: Professional Classification (SCFHS).
- Mismatch / additional info – You may be asked for resubmission or further clarification, potentially extending timeline.
Step 3: Apply for Professional Classification
After completing DataFlow verification, apply for Professional Classification through the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties.
- Fees - SAR 200
Required Documents
Prepare clear scanned copies of the following documents (PDF/JPEG, legible and complete):
- Qualification / Degree Certificate
- Internship Completion Certificate
- Academic Transcript / Mark Sheets
- All Experience Letters
- DataFlow Report
- Home Country Registration or Licensing Certificates
- Good Standing Certificate (GSC)
- Passport (Non-Saudis) or National ID (Saudis)
- Certificate Equivalency (Ministry of Education)
- Medical Report
Note: Medical Report is required for applicants aged 65 years and above. Certificate Equivalency from the Ministry of Education is required for Saudi nationals with qualifications obtained outside Saudi Arabia.
SCFHS Classification Outcome
After reviewing your qualifications, experience, and submitted documents, SCFHS assigns a professional rank based on your eligibility.
Possible classifications include:
The assigned rank determines your professional scope, salary scale, and career progression within the Saudi healthcare system.
After Submission – Application Pathways
Based on your profile, document completeness, and verification outcome, your application may follow one of the following pathways:
Direct Decision
Classification is approved without exam or additional evaluation.
Evaluation
SCFHS may request additional documents or further credential review before making a final decision.
Exam Track
You will be required to pass the SCFHS Prometric Exam to continue the licensing process.
If you are assigned to the Exam Track – proceed to Step 4: SCFHS Prometric Exam.
- Usually 2–6 weeks depending on the application pathway and document verification status.
Step 4: SCFHS Prometric Exam
The SCFHS Prometric Exam is a mandatory competency assessment for healthcare professionals assigned to the Exam Track pathway. After passing the exam, you become eligible to receive your Professional Classification Certificate.
Eligibility Letter
After Professional Classification approval under the Exam Track pathway, SCFHS issues an Eligibility Letter containing your unique Eligibility ID.
- Validity: 1 Year
- Maximum Attempts: 3
Example: ELIG-ID: SCFHS-PT-XXXX
SLE Exam for Cardiac perfusion – Complete Details
Cardiac perfusion Exam
- Role: Cardiac perfusion
- Duration: 3 hours
- Total Questions: 150 MCQs
- Pass Score: 55%
- Fee: SAR 1140
Booking Steps (Via Prometric)
- Log in to Mumaris Plus and download your Eligibility Letter.
- Visit the official Prometric website for SCFHS exams.
- Enter your Eligibility ID and the first 4 letters of your last name.
- Select your exam, preferred date, and test center.
- Pay the exam fee using a credit or debit card.
- Receive your exam confirmation email from Prometric.
Exam Day Requirements
- Original Passport
- SCFHS Eligibility Letter (printed)
- Prometric Confirmation Letter
Important Notes
- Rescheduling/Cancellation must be completed at least 72 hours before the exam date.
- Candidates who fail may retake the exam after 14 days, subject to remaining attempts.
- Maximum 3 attempts are allowed within the 1-year Eligibility ID validity period.
- After 3 unsuccessful attempts, a new Eligibility Letter is required.
- Exam results are available through Mumaris Plus.
Step 5: Receive Professional Classification
After successful exam completion or Direct Decision approval, SCFHS issues your Professional Classification Certificate digitally through Mumaris Plus.
Step 6: Obtain Job Offer in Saudi Arabia
After receiving Professional Classification, apply for healthcare jobs in Saudi Arabia hospitals, clinics, rehabilitation centers, or healthcare facilities.
Step 7: Complete Professional Registration
After joining your employer, complete SCFHS Professional Registration to activate your license for legal practice in Saudi Arabia.
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SLE Exam
The examination syllabus and recommended reference materials are identical for Cardiac perfusion Technician exams.
Exam Coverage (Syllabus)
The examination tests knowledge across 9 core domains of Cardiac perfusion practice:
- Anatomy and Physiology - 13%
- Pathology and Pharmacology - 20%
- Lab Analysis - 5%
- Devices and Equipment - 7%
- Adverse Events and Failures - 15%
- Cardiopulmonary Bypass - 10%
- Extra-Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation - 7%
- Ventricular Assist Device - 5%
- Special Patient Groups - 18%
Recommended References
The following texts are suggested for preparation, with the latest editions recommended:
- The Manual of Clinical Perfusion by Bryan V Lich, Latest Edition.
- Cardiopulmonary Bypass and Mechanical Support: Principles and Practice by Glenn P. Gravlee, Latest Edition.
- https://www.elso.org/
- Cardiopulmonary Perfusion, Charles C. Reed, Diane K. Clark.
🌐 English Language Proficiency (if applicable)
If you did not study in English, you must pass one of:
- IELTS: Minimum 5.0
- TOEFL: Minimum 500
- OET: Minimum Grade C
- Cambridge English: Minimum 169
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Professional Service Fee
Fixed service fee: SAR 600 (paid in advance)
What Our Service Includes
- Eligibility assessment
- Mumaris Plus registration
- DataFlow application support
- Exam booking assistance
- Eligibility letter processing support
What It Does NOT Include
- SCFHS fees
- DataFlow fees
- Exam fees
- Oral assessment fees
- Government charges
Editorial & Verification Information
Written by Imran Ali, Managing Director at AL Resalah Medical Center
Reviewed and verified by the MyDoctorLicense Regulatory Team.
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Licensing requirements, fees, examination policies, and regulatory procedures may change periodically based on updates issued by the relevant authorities. Applicants should always verify the latest official requirements directly with SCFHS and associated regulatory platforms before submitting their application.