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There must be other places and cities in China that dont have such high property prices. Cant doctors move to more affordable cities in China instead of staying in Singapore? |
Is registrar same as resident physician?
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Some hospital will have a title called staff physician/service registrar. If they have then resident physician will tend to refer senior MO level. On the other hand some hospital, resident physician can be senior MO/registrar level |
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Life as a doctor is tough in most parts of the world. |
Should I apply for Duke NUS MD degree?
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It's been interesting to read through the previous posts. I would like to seek your opinions regarding my prospects of earning an MD degree on top of my PhD degree. So currently I am working on my PhD degree in NUS. My field is data science + brain imaging. My undergrad background is in engineering. I am thinking about applying to Duke-NUS MD programme after completing my first PhD degree. Do you think my PhD degree would matter much after I become a doctor? Thanks! |
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Yes your phd is impt. So higher chance of getting into duke nus md Then also higher chance of getting into residency of your choice - in this case int med then subspec into neurology or radiology, then subspec into neuroradiology. From my observations, while duke nus does not have any advantage over mbbs in getting residency, a phd-md from duke nus is advantageous. The more you study the better really. My jc classmate who had lousier grades than me, didnt get into nus mbbs. He continued on non-mbbs degree then did md-phd. While initial clinical acumen they are lousier, eventually His outcome is better than ppl like me who did nus mbbs. |
Furthermore now is all using AI to read scan.
Your data sci + imaging of brain will be very handy I believe you will be a shoo in for duke nus md |
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My older brother, who works as a doctor, says that the salary can vary greatly from the doctor's specification. I can't talk about all the specifications, but I can talk about my brother's profession. It works as a Phlebotomist. It has to do with the blood and its analysis, as far as I can remember. His salary is about about $ 35,000, you can see more accurate figures here phlebotomynearyou.com, since sometimes this can change a bit. In fact, it's not such a difficult specialization, but for this my brother had to learn a lot of material. He is a good doctor and loves his job, so I think that such a salary is very right.
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