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Originally Posted by Unregistered
unfortunately admins deciding policy have no experience on ground
kpi driven, everything to stretch their dollar
but quality of care and wellbeing of drs not quantifiable
fortunately got bond and nus degree not recognised in most first world nations united kingdom, aus, united states
solves brain drain problem
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Got bond can break. For usa you can join as fmg after taking usmle. For uk, if you have an mrcp, they do recognise your mrcp. australia you can go for rural postings. sma magazine advertises locum positions for nz.
If you want a good life balance then need to work hard for it. Cannot expect to be handed a silver platter.
On the other hand, I see CECA Drs working their ass off. They graduated from a non-recognised college. started as temp reg > conditional reg > full reg. Fought for Singapore residency, finally exiting.
i also see many CECA Drs going to UK.