The OET Test for Healthcare Professionals: A Complete Guide

Introduction

If you’re a healthcare professional planning to work or study in an English-speaking country like the UK, Australia, or Canada, then English language proficiency is a critical requirement. While there are several international English tests available (like IELTS and TOEFL), the Occupational English Test (OET) test stands out as a test specifically designed for the healthcare sector.

This blog post provides a complete guide to the OET exam — what it is, who it’s for, the test format, preparation tips, and how it compares to other English tests like IELTS. If you’re a nurse, doctor, dentist, or any other medical professional looking to prove your English skills in a healthcare context, read on.


The OET Test for Healthcare Professionals: A Complete Guide

What is the OET?

The Occupational English Test (OET) is an English language test that assesses the language communication skills of healthcare professionals who seek to register and practise in an English-speaking environment. What makes OET unique is that it tests English within the context of healthcare, making it more relevant and practical for medical professionals.

OET is accepted by:

  • Healthcare regulatory bodies
  • Immigration authorities
  • Universities and training institutions
  • Employers in English-speaking countries (like NHS in the UK, AHPRA in Australia)

Who Should Take the OET?

The OET is specifically designed for 12 healthcare professions:

  1. Medicine (Doctors)
  2. Nursing
  3. Dentistry
  4. Pharmacy
  5. Physiotherapy
  6. Veterinary Science
  7. Radiography
  8. Occupational Therapy
  9. Dietetics
  10. Optometry
  11. Podiatry
  12. Speech Pathology

Whether you’re applying for professional registration or a healthcare job abroad, if your profession is listed above, OET is often the preferred English test.


Why Choose OET Over IELTS or TOEFL?

Many healthcare professionals ask: Why should I choose OET instead of IELTS or TOEFL?

Here’s why OET might be a better fit:

FeatureOETIELTS/TOEFL
ContentHealthcare-specificGeneral Academic/General English

Writing Task
Referral/Discharge letter, etc.Essay writing

Speaking Task
Role plays in medical settingsGeneral topics or cue cards

Relevance
Directly applicable to your jobBroader context
RecognitionAccepted by medical boards in UK, Australia, NZ, Ireland, Singapore, etc.Widely accepted, but not specific to healthcare

OET Test Format

The OET is divided into four language skills:

1. Listening (approximately 40 minutes)

  • Part A: Consultation Extracts – note-taking while listening to two patient-professional interactions.
  • Part B: Workplace Extracts – multiple-choice questions based on short workplace extracts.
  • Part C: Presentations – multiple-choice questions based on longer monologues or interviews.

2. Reading (60 minutes)

  • Part A: Expedited reading tasks – four short texts related to a single healthcare topic.
  • Part B: Short workplace texts – six short texts and questions.
  • Part C: Long texts – two texts with multiple-choice questions.

3. Writing (45 minutes)

  • One profession-specific task (e.g., writing a referral letter, transfer letter, or discharge letter based on case notes).

4. Speaking (20 minutes)

  • Two role-plays related to your profession. You’ll play the healthcare professional, and the interlocutor will play a patient or caregiver.

OET Scoring System

Each sub-test (Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking) is graded from 0 to 500.

ScoreGradeLevel
450–500AAdvanced
350–440BUpper-Intermediate
300–340C+Intermediate
200–290CLower-Intermediate
<200D/EBasic

Most healthcare boards require a minimum of Grade B (350 or above) in each section.


How to Prepare for OET

1. Understand the Test Format

Start by familiarizing yourself with the test structure, types of questions, and timing. Visit the official OET website for sample materials and updates.

2. Use OET Preparation Materials

There are many OET-specific preparation books, online courses, and mock tests available. Look for:

  • Official OET Practice Tests
  • Cambridge Guide to OET
  • OET Preparation Courses (by providers like E2Language, OET Online, Benchmark Education)

3. Join a Coaching Center (Optional)

In countries like Pakistan, India, the Philippines, and Nigeria, many local institutes offer in-person or online coaching for OET. Make sure the trainers are experienced and have a good success record.

4. Practice with Peers

Try role-playing OET Speaking tasks with fellow healthcare professionals or friends. Record yourself and get feedback.

5. Focus on Medical English

Read medical journals, listen to podcasts like BMJ Talk Medicine, or watch shows like 24 Hours in A&E or Grey’s Anatomy (with a critical ear for terminology).


Cost of the OET

  • OET Test Fee: AUD $587 (approximately PKR 107,000 – depending on exchange rate)
  • Payment is made online via credit/debit card.

Tip: Check if your employer or scholarship provider can reimburse this cost.


Test Locations and Dates

OET is available in over 40 countries, with test dates offered monthly.

In Pakistan, the test centers include:

  • Islamabad
  • Lahore
  • Karachi

Visit the OET official site to check availability and book your slot.


Is the OET easier than IELTS for nurses and doctors?

Many healthcare professionals find the OET “easier” because it uses medical vocabulary they already use daily. Unlike the IELTS, which may ask you to write about general topics like architecture or history, the OET focuses on patient consultations and referral letters. However, the grading is just as strict, and you still need a high level of grammar and clinical logic to pass.

Does the USA accept OET@Home (the remote version) in 2026?

No. As of early 2026, the CGFNS and most US State Boards of Nursing (as well as the ECFMG for doctors) require the “OET on Computer” or “OET on Paper” taken at a physical test center. The remote “At-Home” version is generally not accepted for US visa and licensing purposes.

What is the minimum OET score required for a US nursing license?

For the federal VisaScreen®, you generally need a Grade B (minimum 350 points) in the Speaking, Reading, and Listening sub-tests, and at least a Grade C+ (minimum 300 points) in Writing. However, individual states like Florida or Oregon may have slightly different requirements, so always check your target state’s Board of Nursing (BON) website.

Can I combine OET scores from two different test dates (Clubbing)?

While countries like the UK (NMC) may allow score clubbing under specific conditions, the USA (CGFNS/ECFMG) typically requires you to achieve the passing scores in a single test administration. You cannot currently combine two “half-passed” certificates for US certification.

How much does the OET cost in 2026?

In the United States, the OET exam fee is approximately $455 USD. In other regions, it is typically AU $587. This is significantly higher than the IELTS or TOEFL, so many candidates choose to invest in a preparation course first to ensure they pass on the first attempt.

Can I use OET for UK visa applications?

Yes, OET is approved by the UK Home Office for visa and immigration purposes for healthcare roles.

Conclusion

The Occupational English Test is not just another language exam — it’s a professionally designed, healthcare-specific English test that gives you an edge in your international career. Whether you’re a nurse heading to the UK or a doctor planning to migrate to Australia, OET can be your passport to new opportunities.

Start preparing today, invest in the right resources, and practice consistently — your medical future abroad could be just one test away.


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