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Old 30-08-2019, 10:15 PM
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Hello guys/girls, I'm new here and I have a question regarding working in Singapore/Australia.

Right now I'm an attending consultant in Internal Medicine in India (going to be promoted to associated consultant next march). I finished my MD in Internal Medicine in 2015 in India (my university is not on the Singapore MOH list). I completed my MSC in Clinical Neurology from Sheffield, UK in 2018. I'm starting to do my MRCP next march. I'm thinking about moving abroad, either to Singapore or Australia. Which choice is better, time-wise? Which country will be easier for me to apply to and getting a job?
Unfortunately both are very hard. An indian md is practically useless in both Singapore and Australia. You cant even get a conditional registration in Singapore.

My advice is to pass mrcp quickly. With mrcp you can get a conditional registration. Work as an resident physician in Singapore, build up your portfolio, and jump over to uk.

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