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Unregistered 05-06-2021 02:39 PM

Hi friends, I'm a Singaporean female who have a usyd MD and obtained my FRACGP GP qualifications last year. I was due to return to Singapore last year but as the borders were shut due to Covid 19 stayed put to work part time as a GP in Sydney. I'm wondering what sort of opportunities there are to me as a Australian qualified GP when I return to Singapore. The consensus seems to be that borders will not open till next year so I'm considering doing some post grad qualifications while I'm stuck here, such as maybe in occupational health or something else, but I'm not sure if it'll be recognised in Singapore or if it'll be financially rewarding? Any advice is warmly welcome.

Unregistered 05-06-2021 07:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 172570)
why was it a failure?

Not a doctor myself but I have worked with clinican scientists before.. Sorry no offence but some are just not cut out for research.. They also don't have the time anyway, I hardly see them in the labs. They are expected to see patients plus do research plus attend meetings etc, where got time?

Unregistered 05-06-2021 11:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 172688)
Not a doctor myself but I have worked with clinican scientists before.. Sorry no offence but some are just not cut out for research.. They also don't have the time anyway, I hardly see them in the labs. They are expected to see patients plus do research plus attend meetings etc, where got time?

Funny you say that cos the clinicians will say these guys spend too much time doing rresearch and dont have the clinical skills. Especially in surgery. Neither here nor there. CMI both ways

Unregistered 06-06-2021 12:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 172655)
Hi friends, I'm a Singaporean female who have a usyd MD and obtained my FRACGP GP qualifications last year. I was due to return to Singapore last year but as the borders were shut due to Covid 19 stayed put to work part time as a GP in Sydney. I'm wondering what sort of opportunities there are to me as a Australian qualified GP when I return to Singapore. The consensus seems to be that borders will not open till next year so I'm considering doing some post grad qualifications while I'm stuck here, such as maybe in occupational health or something else, but I'm not sure if it'll be recognised in Singapore or if it'll be financially rewarding? Any advice is warmly welcome.

Occupational health in high demand in Singapore. Starting pay package is $300,000 p.a plus bonuses.

Unregistered 06-06-2021 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 172728)
Occupational health in high demand in Singapore. Starting pay package is $300,000 p.a plus bonuses.


Really rubbish. Obviously not a doctor and anyhow spout
I wonder why all the local gps don't go the diploma in occupational health and then earn 300 k pa.
You do a preventive medicine residency and specialise in occupational health come out as associate con also don't have 300k pa.

Unregistered 06-06-2021 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 172655)
Hi friends, I'm a Singaporean female who have a usyd MD and obtained my FRACGP GP qualifications last year. I was due to return to Singapore last year but as the borders were shut due to Covid 19 stayed put to work part time as a GP in Sydney. I'm wondering what sort of opportunities there are to me as a Australian qualified GP when I return to Singapore. The consensus seems to be that borders will not open till next year so I'm considering doing some post grad qualifications while I'm stuck here, such as maybe in occupational health or something else, but I'm not sure if it'll be recognised in Singapore or if it'll be financially rewarding? Any advice is warmly welcome.

Firstly, Ur fracgp doesn't get u anything more than conditional reg which means u have to work under supervision. . None of the diploma by Australia uni gives u an financial edge.
Private wise only raffles can hire u. Government wise, it's mohh or one of the polyclinic.
Thing is, polyclinic seldom hire overseas trained gp straight as u typically can't hit the floor running unlike one of the local guys who had rotate through 1 year of polyclinic settings and proven to work under pressure ( plus with knowledge of local guidelines , referrals, social system, hospital system and even knowing how to use the terrible system known as epic and Nehr). Polyclinic bosses under a lot of pressure and every hire is valuable. Few of them want to chance it on an unknown. Furthermore as u have a non local qualifications, u cannot advance to consultant and that means u more likely to leave once u hit full reg. Now why do I want to hire u with all that uncertainty?

When mohh hires u, the salary is not great la. If unwork hard in auz, u probably getting 100 ton150 an hour. Mohh Dr get 5k a month nia. And no, Ur fracgp doesn't give u more money.
Raffles might not take u too. Same reason as above, u can't hit the floor running as primary care is quite contextualised Vs say a hard core skill like surgery. Eg, a Singapore trained gp going over will not know what Medicare is, what's the big deal about aboriginal health , what's a long consult , what's a short one and gasp, u can't sell medication to your patient?!! And what's with 15 minutes consult? That's a luxury! I have 2 mins per patient in sg!

Stay in Australia la. Best bet financially.
If it's family then come back sg , reset urself with mohh and maybe move after 2 to 3 years.

This is the best and true advice u gonna get. Ignore trolls who are not even real docs.

Unregistered 06-06-2021 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 172752)
Firstly, Ur fracgp doesn't get u anything more than conditional reg which means u have to work under supervision. . None of the diploma by Australia uni gives u an financial edge.
Private wise only raffles can hire u. Government wise, it's mohh or one of the polyclinic.
Thing is, polyclinic seldom hire overseas trained gp straight as u typically can't hit the floor running unlike one of the local guys who had rotate through 1 year of polyclinic settings and proven to work under pressure ( plus with knowledge of local guidelines , referrals, social system, hospital system and even knowing how to use the terrible system known as epic and Nehr). Polyclinic bosses under a lot of pressure and every hire is valuable. Few of them want to chance it on an unknown. Furthermore as u have a non local qualifications, u cannot advance to consultant and that means u more likely to leave once u hit full reg. Now why do I want to hire u with all that uncertainty?

When mohh hires u, the salary is not great la. If unwork hard in auz, u probably getting 100 ton150 an hour. Mohh Dr get 5k a month nia. And no, Ur fracgp doesn't give u more money.
Raffles might not take u too. Same reason as above, u can't hit the floor running as primary care is quite contextualised Vs say a hard core skill like surgery. Eg, a Singapore trained gp going over will not know what Medicare is, what's the big deal about aboriginal health , what's a long consult , what's a short one and gasp, u can't sell medication to your patient?!! And what's with 15 minutes consult? That's a luxury! I have 2 mins per patient in sg!

Stay in Australia la. Best bet financially.
If it's family then come back sg , reset urself with mohh and maybe move after 2 to 3 years.

This is the best and true advice u gonna get. Ignore trolls who are not even real docs.

Agree with the above. Please don’t come back unless it’s for family. And if it’s so, please moderate your expectations. Many overseas doctor that return mid or late career are often unhappy or frustrated with the environment.

Unregistered 06-06-2021 01:56 PM

Stay in Australia. Don't come back to Singapore and give us more competition. We want to keep the best positions and opportunities for local trained Singaporean doctors.

Unregistered 06-06-2021 02:14 PM

Hi, anyone have experience in switching SIs after completion of FM residency before MMED? Eg. NUP to singheath etc. Need some help here...

Unregistered 06-06-2021 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 172774)
Hi, anyone have experience in switching SIs after completion of FM residency before MMED? Eg. NUP to singheath etc. Need some help here...

Why you don’t like your SI?


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