Guide to Medical Specialization from Yemen to Germany – DJAEV
📘 2026 Edition

Guide to the Medical Specialization Path from Yemen to Germany

An informational and educational guide for physicians who wish to begin their medical specialization pathway in Germany, simplifying the most important stages and core procedures up to 2026.

About the Guide

This guide provides simplified guidance for physicians coming from Yemen to Germany. It aims to explain the general steps related to the medical specialization pathway, starting with preparation and basic requirements, through recognition and equivalence procedures, and ending with a clearer understanding of medical work in Germany.

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Scope of Content

The guide covers the main stages of the professional pathway, including preparation, documents, recognition, housing, residence procedures, and the start of medical specialization in Germany.

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Legal Notice

Readers are responsible for verifying information and requirements with the relevant official German authorities before taking any action or making any decision.

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Voluntary Effort

This guide was prepared through voluntary efforts by the German-Yemeni Medical Association (DJAEV) to provide support and orientation for fellow physicians.

Information and Core Content Contributors

The following names contributed to collecting the information and core content on which this guide is based.

1. Dr. Abdullah Taj Al-Din\n 2. Dr. Abdullah Mujalli\n 3. Dr. Haitham Aqlan\n 4. Dr. Fatima Abdulmaghani\n 5. Dr. Khaled Al-Banna\n 6. Dr. Mamoun Qullah\n 7. Dr. Ahmed Al-Salool\n 8. Dr. Hamza Obaid\n 9. Dr. Yahya Habbah\n 10. Prof. Dr. Nabil Farhan\n 11. Dr. Hisham Abdulaziz\n

Visual Preparation and Final Production

Content restructuring, visual design, infographic design, and final production.

Dr. Mohammed Al-Qadami
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Important Legal Notice

The information contained in this guide is for guidance and orientation purposes. It has been carefully prepared based on official sources and physicians’ experiences up to the 2026 edition date. German laws and procedures may change at any time.

The association and the authors assume no legal liability. It is always recommended to verify official sources before making any important decision.

Reader note: This guide may be updated periodically. If you find information that needs correction or updating, we welcome your contact through the association’s official channels.
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