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Originally Posted by ravonboy
FYI, i'll be graduating from NUS after 3 years. I have a mind to become to study MBBS/MD in China and practise overseas, preferably in Singapore. However, the Singapore Medical Council requires doctors educated in China to have at least a MD. A MD in China is 8 years, so that's a huge investment. Is it better to settle for a MBBS (6 years) and take USMLE to practise in USA?
Anyone knowledgeable about this niche route? Please do share your opinions.
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Why not quit
NUS and then -3 +8 = 5 < 6 years for MD?