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gelarsramdhani 12-10-2018 10:41 PM

Dentist Salary
 
I am a young dentist, wanting to know how much the average dentist's salary is per month in Singapore?

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Unregistered 14-10-2018 12:00 AM

[QUOTE=gelarsramdhani;110831]I am a young dentist, wanting to know how much the average dentist's salary is per month in Singapore?

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Fresh nus dentistry graduate earns $4k.

Unregistered 14-10-2018 12:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 110839)
Fresh nus dentistry graduate earns $4k.

Wow a whooping 2lakh.
Much better than the 30000inr I'm receiving now.
Anybody know how to apply?

Unregistered 15-10-2018 03:33 PM

Most local dentists are useless and only know how to charge high fees instead of possessing appropriate dental knowledge, you should come here and charge your 5000 inr instead of 5000 sgd. Apply to MOH its easy-peasy, remember to ask for your PR to be included in the package.

Unregistered 25-05-2020 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 110840)
Wow a whooping 2lakh.
Much better than the 30000inr I'm receiving now.
Anybody know how to apply?

You'll need to make sure your degree is from an accredited institution first. Not all degrees are recognised by the Singapore government.

Something you should keep in mind is the different cost of living. 4k SGD may seem a lot by itself, but if you consider that rental for a small apartment to live in will easily cost half of that, $4k really doesn't go very far. Everything is a lot more expensive here.

Unregistered 28-05-2020 05:41 PM

4.5k if you have a bond with MOHH.

Else, it ranges from 8-10 for a fresh graduate in the private sector.

Pretty good money for flossing and scaling work.

Unregistered 14-11-2020 06:54 PM

Don't understand why you people keep quoting 4k which is due to the bond.

Fresh grad dentists without bonds can make aroujd 8

Unregistered 14-11-2020 07:00 PM

If you want to be specialist then must slog in public institutions which give 4-5k pay.
Then they sponsor you for masters and pay u salary while you take the masters

So giving a 4-5k pay is good to manage expectations at the start

Unregistered 15-11-2020 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 149164)
If you want to be specialist then must slog in public institutions which give 4-5k pay.
Then they sponsor you for masters and pay u salary while you take the masters

So giving a 4-5k pay is good to manage expectations at the start

Thank you for this - can we please understand how long master courses are typically? Will this duration be factored into the original bond duration?

For example if master is 2 years then total bond served will be 2 + the 4 (bachelors) assuming that one studied in a local university.

What is the typical career path of a specialist after finishing his bond? Do they continue to stay in the public service to gain exposure before heading to the private sector?

What are the pros and cons between public and private?

Unregistered 15-11-2020 11:32 AM

Fresh dentist

Work in hosp for two years, preferably in an area he would like to specialise
Build up good relations with bosses

Apply nus masters. The masters will take 3 years.
During this time hosp will pay you full salary + tuition fees yet you dont contribute to the hosp at all.

After 3 years, you return to hosp to serve your 3 post masters experience.
They appoint you as registrar.
Very impt u need this 3 years experience and log enough cases to register with sdc as a specialist
The 3 years Bond with hosp runs concurrenty. Essentially the bond is not material coz you need to work in hosp to get the exp anyway

2+3+3


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