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Old 09-03-2021, 11:28 PM
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Polyclinic AC?
15k, more if Ur teamlet meet or exceed KPI.
Con is rare. They usually high salary cos many of them ex poly head and quite senior, every year 3 to 5 percent accumulate many years also get high salary.
Typically AC jump to C is 2-4k ish increment...but ish hard to get promoted . Must got pple like u and u got backing. Turn c is many years of sleepless nights. One covid hits u..u Sian liao, or u get involved in some high level project like telemedicine, built a new polyclinic etc.
SC even more rare like the proverbial unicorn. Most of them director level doing godnesss know what( or maybe nothing at all..haha)
Many likely max at 25k X the 6 to 8 months bonus so drawing 450k to 500k year. Not too many of them just based on the salary. These guys top of the food chain liao.

Hospital specialist getting their salary curb and theres a drive to normalise the older specialist salary to induce them to retire or go private
Procedurelist in ir, ortho no longer get the 50k monthly after turning senior con. The new pay scheme is not lucartive like last time. One new ortho AC in nuh getting about 12.3k , same as psy AC. Then ortho guys get about 1.5 to 2.5k more monthyl after the department divides up the table fee .
Worth it or not you decide.

In ops, family physician after your m.med is the working class, next level is ac. Most pple might work hard to get ac, after that cruise there. Actually, most want stay as fp level and not deal with too much crap. Family medicine lei , the family is already Infront of medicine. Family med draws lots of girls , a lot want to become mother and work part time or go home on time and look after child.
In hospital AC is the working class after you gain specialist accrediting. , Next level is c usually after 2 to 4 years. SC is not uncommon after 4 to 8 years.
Thank you bro/sis.

What about medical specialists like Rheum or Derm?
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