About RxApply

Independent country roadmaps
for medical, dental, and
pharmacy professionals planning
licensure abroad.

RxApply is run by Dr. Hojat Rezazadeh. Country research, blog posts, and roadmap courses are written and published from one desk — no upsells, no consultation fees, no calendar-management surface. The fuller story publishes soon.

Origin

A roadmap project
run by one person.

RxApply publishes country-by-country roadmaps for clinicians planning licensure abroad. The starting question, repeated every month in DMs and email: What is the actual sequence of steps for this country, in 2026, with primary sources?

Founded by Dr. Hojat Rezazadeh. Detailed origin story coming soon — meanwhile, the writing on the blog and country pages is where the work shows up.

What you will not find here: paid 1:1 consultations, multi-coach networks, guaranteed placements, or hidden upsells. What you will find: independently researched country pathways, exam-by-exam breakdowns, document-sequence guides, and short courses (in production).

The fastest way to stay in the loop is the newsletter (one short note every other Tuesday) and the social channels (Instagram, Telegram, X, Facebook — all @RxApply).

Portrait — coming soon
Behind RxApply

One person, for now.

RxApply is currently run by Dr. Rezazadeh. As contributors join, this page expands.

Dr. Hojat Rezazadeh

Editor & founder
Founder
How RxApply works

Three rules.

These shape every page on this site.

Independent and source-cited.

Country pages cite primary sources — regulators, licensure boards, official guidance — inline. If a claim has no source, it does not ship.

No guarantees, no upsells.

No promised placements. No paid consultations (currently). When short courses launch, prices and what each one includes are listed transparently.

Email-first, social-friendly.

The primary channel is email — newsletter for updates, direct mail for questions. Instagram / Telegram / X / Facebook DMs are checked daily.

Stay in the loop

Newsletter or DM.

One short note every other Tuesday with what is new. Or message @RxApply on your platform of choice.

Subscribe to the newsletter

About RxApply

Independent country roadmaps for medical, dental, and pharmacy professionals planning licensure abroad.

RxApply is run by Dr. Hojat Rezazadeh. Country research, blog posts, and roadmap courses are written and published from one desk — no upsells, no consultation fees, no calendar-management surface. The fuller story publishes soon.

Origin

A roadmap project run by one person.

RxApply publishes country-by-country roadmaps for clinicians planning licensure abroad. The starting question, repeated every month in DMs and email: What is the actual sequence of steps for this country, in 2026, with primary sources?

Founded by Dr. Hojat Rezazadeh. Detailed origin story coming soon — meanwhile, the writing on the blog and country pages is where the work shows up.

What you will not find here: paid 1:1 consultations, multi-coach networks, guaranteed placements, or hidden upsells. What you will find: independently researched country pathways, exam-by-exam breakdowns, document-sequence guides, and short courses (in production).

The fastest way to stay in the loop is the newsletter (one short note every other Tuesday) and the social channels (Instagram, Telegram, X, Facebook — all @RxApply).

Milestones

Slow growth, on purpose.

Country roadmaps land one at a time as research depth allows. Real milestones publish here as they happen.

    Behind RxApply

    One person, for now.

    RxApply is currently run by Dr. Rezazadeh. As contributors join, this page expands.

    Portrait — coming soon
    FounderDr. Hojat RezazadehEditor & founder

    Researches and writes the country roadmaps, blog posts, and roadmap courses. The fuller bio publishes alongside the first country page.

    How RxApply works

    Three rules.

    These shape every page on this site.

    01

    Independent and source-cited.

    Country pages cite primary sources — regulators, licensure boards, official guidance — inline. If a claim has no source, it does not ship.

    02

    No guarantees, no upsells.

    No promised placements. No paid consultations (currently). When short courses launch, prices and what each one includes are listed transparently.

    03

    Email-first, social-friendly.

    The primary channel is email — newsletter for updates, direct mail for questions. Instagram / Telegram / X / Facebook DMs are checked daily.

    Stay in the loop

    Newsletter or DM.

    One short note every other Tuesday with what is new. Or message @RxApply on your platform of choice.

    Reach

    Email or social DM

    Email lands within one business day. Social DMs are checked daily. No phone lines, no calendar booking — by design, for now.

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