OET stands for “Occupational English Test.” It is a standardized English language test that is specifically designed to assess the language proficiency of healthcare professionals who wish to practice in an English-speaking country. The test is divided into four sub-tests: reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Each sub-test is designed to assess the candidate’s ability to understand and use the English language in a healthcare setting. The test is globally recognized and accepted by a number of countries, including Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, and the United Kingdom. OET is also accepted by many professional registration boards and councils, as well as universities and colleges. The test is held multiple times a year and is taken by thousands of healthcare professionals from around the world each year. The test is designed to be challenging, but fair, and is intended to ensure that healthcare professionals who pass it have the language skills necessary to provide safe and effective care to patients in an English-speaking healthcare environment.